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Diversion Opportunity for Resources and Stabilization – DORS
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Diversion Opportunity for Resources and Stabilization - DORS

Program Description

The DORS program in the Boulder DA’s Office was the first mental health diversion program in the state of Colorado, launched in 2019 with support from Boulder County Community Justice Services and the Boulder County Jail. The purpose of the DORS program is to identify and divert individuals who are struggling with acute behavioral health challenges and who are charged with lower-level criminal offenses out of the criminal justice system and into appropriate behavioral health and social services. DORS participants typically receive at least 6 months of intensive case management from a Behavioral Health Navigator and are connected with individualized, community-based interventions to increase stabilization. By connecting participants with the appropriate resources and services, we can reduce future contacts with the justice system.

Eligibility/ Client Profile

Eligible individuals include adults who come into contact with law enforcement, who are assessed as being lower risk, and who have high needs for stabilizing services in the community. Example charges may include Theft, Trespass, Criminal Mischief, Disorderly Conduct, and Misdemeanor Drug charges.

How it works

The DORS program assesses eligible individuals based on risk and need as well as their current charge(s). Behavioral Health Navigators work closely with DORS participants to reduce barriers to engagement and increase access to services. These connections and supports assist participants in achieving long-term stability in the community, which decreases the likelihood of future crime. In addition, restorative practices are used to support accountability and repair of harm to victims and community.

The types of services that individuals may be connected with include:

  • Mental health and substance use treatment
  • Housing, education, and employment
  • Food and other basic needs

Contact Information:

For more information about the program, contact the Boulder DA’s Diversion program at diversion@bouldercounty.gov.

Contact Us

District Attorney's Office

303-441-3700 (Main Office)
303-441-4703 (Main Office fax)
303-682-6800 (Longmont Office)
303-682-6711 (Longmont fax)
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boulderda@bouldercounty.gov

Boulder Justice Center


1777 6th St.
Boulder, CO 80302

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Mailing Address

Boulder District Attorney
P.O. Box 471
Boulder, CO 80306