Justice Initiatives
OCHN implements strategies to divert and find alternatives for individuals with mental health and substance use disorders within the criminal justice continuum.
OCHN implements strategies to divert and find alternatives for individuals with mental health and substance use disorders within the criminal justice continuum.
OCHN offers a wide variety of preventive and intervention services and supports that address the needs of people prior, during, and after an encounter with law enforcement, courts, or jail. OCHN is consistently working to fill the gaps through collaborative agreements with community partners to build sustainable efforts.
OCHN uses the Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) to identify opportunities to implement strategies to divert individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. The Sequential Intercept Model was developed by the SAMHSA GAINS Center to formalize intercept points along the criminal justice continuum.
In partnership with law enforcement, OCHN Clinicians co-respond with local law enforcement to calls that are identified as requiring mental health/substance use related support. The Clinician offers crisis intervention to de-escalate and/or stabilize children / adults to prevent further justice involvement, when possible. In addition, individuals are provided with service coordination, and referral/linkage to resources, including mental health and/or substance use services. Since August 2021, 9,479 referrals (10/1/25) were sent to the Co-Responder Clinicians from partnering law enforcement agencies.
We currently have Co-Responders in the following law enforcement agencies:
If you are a local law enforcement agency and are interested in partnering with OCHN to have an embedded clinician, please contact Siiri Sikora at sikoras@oaklandchn.org or Trisha Zizumbo at zizumbot@oaklandchn.org.
Through a Michigan Department of Health and Human Services grant a Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Coordinator assists with early identification of mental health needs in at-risk youth (age 6-17). This position works directly with youth and families by administering age-appropriate assessment tools and connecting the individual with resources based on the results. Follow-up services are provided to ensure that the individual was able to connect with the referrals.
Treatment Courts
OCHN assists Oakland County courts in providing diversion opportunities for those with mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. The OCHN Liaisons work in tandem with the courts to provide assessment services, connect to treatment providers, community resources, and to assist individuals in improving quality of life and reducing recidivism rates.
Current partners with embedded Liaisons include:
Jail Based Services
OCHN and the Oakland County Jail have partnered to provide crucial mental health and substance use services for individuals who are incarcerated.
To assist individuals with their transition from the Oakland County Jail into the community, OCHN addresses person’s needs on an individual basis through a team of embedded Liaisons.
For assistance, email reentrysupport@oaklandchn.org
Since October 2020, over 2,497 individuals (10/1/25) have been assisted through discharge planning.
Behavioral Health System – Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC)
OCHN provides a web-based referral system that allows Oakland County MDOC Agents to submit referrals for individuals on parole / probation to be screened for Higher Level of Care Substance Use Disorder (SUD) services. A Liaison provides direct assistance to MDOC Agents and individuals served throughout the referral process, while assisting with removing barriers to treatment.
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