Our programs help individuals navigate the criminal legal system and connect them to needed resources to help them transition to a life beyond their judicial involvement.
See our mission and reasons here.
We hold strong to our “No Wrong Door” philosophy.
Any client who comes through our doors is met by a staff dedicated to addressing their needs, even if they do not qualify for our services.
Justice Navigation
A Justice Navigator assists a client with maintaining compliance with the criminal legal system by providing reminders, referrals, guidance, and advocacy. This allows individuals to emerge successfully on the other side of their involvement with the judicial process.
Case Management
A Case Manager works with clients to become self-sufficient and stable by connecting them to vital resources and services. They work closely with the individual’s Justice Navigator and connected service partners to ensure that a client’s needs are met while also empowering a client to build upon their strengths and assets.
Misdemeanor Diversion
Individuals charged with a criminal misdemeanor in Oklahoma County may plea into Misdemeanor Diversion Program in lieu of traditional prosecution. Participants who successfully engage with their Case Manager on an individualized service plan for 90 days graduate without court fines or costs.
Failure to Appear
Diversion Hub works with the Oklahoma County Public Defender’s Office and Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Office to give individuals a second chance to attend court dates after they fail to appear. Our team helps the client avoid a Failure to Appear warrant by overcoming barriers that impact their ability to maintain court compliance.
2nd chance probation
Some individuals struggle to meet the terms of their probation, putting them at risk of receiving a warrant for their arrest. Instead, the District Attorney’s Office provides a list of these at-risk individuals to our team. Diversion Hub works to contact and help them to overcome barriers to stabilizing resources and services while advocating for them to the court.
TREATMENT COURT CASE MANAGEMENT
The OK County Treatment Courts are evidence-based alternatives to incarceration for individuals with mental health and/or substance use disorders. Diversion Hub provides case management and Peer Recovery Support Services for participants in collaboration with court personnel, treatment providers, and probation officers. Our team is present in court and helps participants meet program requirements at every stage.
Court-Ordered Outpatient Program
The District Attorney’s Office may approve individuals with mental health disorders for participation in the Court-Ordered Outpatient Program. Participants have their criminal case dismissed in exchange for 12 months of engagement in mental health treatment. Diversion Hub’s CO-OP Recovery Navigators help individuals to meet program requirements, overcome barriers, and communicate with court personnel.
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The Diversion Referral and Connection Team surveys individuals in the OK County Detention Center who may qualify for pre-trial bond assistance or alternatives to incarceration. The team coordinates releases to Diversion Hub and bolsters early identification of diversion program candidates, reducing the jail population and the length of jail stays.
What to Expect
Diversion Hub serves those involved in the criminal legal system in Oklahoma County. Please call us at 405-594-8843 and ask to speak with a justice navigator to determine eligibility.
Step 1
Check In With ReceptionIntake hours are Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm.
- Sign in on the iPad as a new client. You will receive an initial intake form that gathers your basic information.
- Our front desk attendants can assist you with signing in and answer general questions.
Step 2
Intake with a Justice Navigator- A Justice Navigator will take you to a private meeting space and verify your eligibility. They will review your criminal legal system involvement and upcoming court dates, requirements, and next steps. Your needs will determine which program(s) and service partners can best assist you. If you are not eligible for Diversion Hub programs, an on-site representative from Heartline 2-1-1 will connect you to community resources.
Step 3
Meet with a Case Manager- If necessary, a case manager will then conduct an emergency needs assessment to ensure you have food, shelter, clothing, and other basics. You will receive a follow-up appointment with your assigned case manager. At the second appointment, you will work together to create a plan to overcome your current barriers and reach your goals.
Step 4
Get Connected- Your case manager and justice navigator will connect you to on-site service providers and outside referrals to provide life-stabilizing resources you need. This includes government assistance programs, mental and behavioral health services, court and appointment transportation assistance, and more.
Justice Navigation
A Justice Navigator assists a client with maintaining compliance with the criminal legal system by providing reminders, referrals, guidance, and advocacy. This allows individuals to emerge successfully on the other side of their involvement with the judicial process.
Case Management
A Case Manager works with clients to become self-sufficient and stable by connecting them to vital resources and services. They work closely with the individual’s Justice Navigator and connected service partners to ensure that a client’s needs are met while also empowering a client to build upon their strengths and assets.
Misdemeanor Diversion
Individuals charged with a criminal misdemeanor in Oklahoma County may plea into Misdemeanor Diversion Program in lieu of traditional prosecution. Participants who successfully engage with their Case Manager on an individualized service plan for 90 days graduate without court fines or costs.
Failure to Appear
Diversion Hub works with the Oklahoma County Public Defender’s Office and Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Office to give individuals a second chance to attend court dates after they fail to appear. Our team helps the client avoid a Failure to Appear warrant by overcoming barriers that impact their ability to maintain court compliance.
2nd chance probation
Some individuals struggle to meet the terms of their probation, putting them at risk of receiving a warrant for their arrest. Instead, the District Attorney’s Office provides a list of these at-risk individuals to our team. Diversion Hub works to contact and help them to overcome barriers to stabilizing resources and services while advocating for them to the court.
TREATMENT COURT CASE MANAGEMENT
The OK County Treatment Courts are evidence-based alternatives to incarceration for individuals with mental health and/or substance use disorders. Diversion Hub provides case management and Peer Recovery Support Services for participants in collaboration with court personnel, treatment providers, and probation officers. Our team is present in court and helps participants meet program requirements at every stage.
Court-Ordered Outpatient Program
The District Attorney’s Office may approve individuals with mental health disorders for participation in the Court-Ordered Outpatient Program. Participants have their criminal case dismissed in exchange for 12 months of engagement in mental health treatment. Diversion Hub’s CO-OP Recovery Navigators help individuals to meet program requirements, overcome barriers, and communicate with court personnel.
DIRECT
The Diversion Referral and Connection Team surveys individuals in the OK County Detention Center who may qualify for pre-trial bond assistance or alternatives to incarceration. The team coordinates releases to Diversion Hub and bolsters early identification of diversion program candidates, reducing the jail population and the length of jail stays.
Justice Navigation
A Justice Navigator assists a client with maintaining compliance with the criminal legal system by providing reminders, referrals, guidance, and advocacy. This allows individuals to emerge successfully on the other side of their involvement with the judicial process.
Case Management
A Case Manager works with clients to become self-sufficient and stable by connecting them to vital resources and services. They work closely with the individual’s Justice Navigator and connected service partners to ensure that a client’s needs are met while also empowering a client to build upon their strengths and assets.
Misdemeanor Diversion
Individuals charged with a criminal misdemeanor in Oklahoma County may plea into Misdemeanor Diversion Program in lieu of traditional prosecution. Participants who successfully engage with their Case Manager on an individualized service plan for 90 days graduate without court fines or costs.
Failure to Appear
Diversion Hub works with the Oklahoma County Public Defender’s Office and Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Office to give individuals a second chance to attend court dates after they fail to appear. Our team helps the client avoid a Failure to Appear warrant by overcoming barriers that impact their ability to maintain court compliance.
2nd chance probation
Some individuals struggle to meet the terms of their probation, putting them at risk of receiving a warrant for their arrest. Instead, the District Attorney’s Office provides a list of these at-risk individuals to our team. Diversion Hub works to contact and help them to overcome barriers to stabilizing resources and services while advocating for them to the court.
TREATMENT COURT CASE MANAGEMENT
The OK County Treatment Courts are evidence-based alternatives to incarceration for individuals with mental health and/or substance use disorders. Diversion Hub provides case management and Peer Recovery Support Services for participants in collaboration with court personnel, treatment providers, and probation officers. Our team is present in court and helps participants meet program requirements at every stage.
Court-Ordered Outpatient Program
The District Attorney’s Office may approve individuals with mental health disorders for participation in the Court-Ordered Outpatient Program. Participants have their criminal case dismissed in exchange for 12 months of engagement in mental health treatment. Diversion Hub’s CO-OP Recovery Navigators help individuals to meet program requirements, overcome barriers, and communicate with court personnel.
DIRECT
The Diversion Referral and Connection Team surveys individuals in the OK County Detention Center who may qualify for pre-trial bond assistance or alternatives to incarceration. The team coordinates releases to Diversion Hub and bolsters early identification of diversion program candidates, reducing the jail population and the length of jail stays.
The Shuttle
The Diversion Hub Shuttle runs a limited route transporting clients to court. To request free rides to other appointments, please consult with your case manager or call us during business hours at 405.594.8843.
How To Find Us
Address
220 NW 10th St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
We are located near the intersection of Robinson and 10th Street, one block west of Broadway. Client parking is accessible in the back of the facility, the entrance to the lot is off 9th street.
Call Us
405.594.8843