The Pathways Program was created by the Augusta County Commonwealth Attorney’s Office to provide individuals with an alternative to criminal prosecution when possible. Individuals are given the opportunity to enter treatment for substance abuse and/or mental health issues instead of facing criminal charges.
Individuals who qualify for the program, and successfully complete the recommended services, will not face criminal prosecution.
Providing an Alternative
When law enforcement officers are dispatched to assist citizens during a
crisis, they are tasked with making many decisions in that moment based upon the limited information available to them. They are often in a position to file criminal charges.
But with the introduction of the Pathways Program, they now have another option.
Individuals who could be charged can now be offered the opportunity to participate in treatment services (for mental health and/or substance abuse)
instead of facing criminal charges which may result in fines and/or incarceration.
Not everyone referred to Pathways is accepted. For those who are, it is an opportunity to choose a new path – an opportunity to not have criminal charges create even more barriers in your life down the road. So seize this opportunity you’ve been given.
What does the Pathways Program provide?
Participants in the Pathways Program will have the opportunity to avoid life-altering legal convictions while engaging in life-altering treatment through a 6 or 12-month monitoring program. If successful, charges are never filed and the negative consequences of the conviction are avoided. If unsuccessful, the Commonwealth’s Attorney will proceed with filing the related Misdemeanor or Felony against the Participant.
The Augusta County Litter Control Program serves as the community service requirement for the Pathways Program.
Pathways Participants are Required to . . .
- Participate in Case Management
- Take Weekly Alcohol/Drug Screens
- Engage in Treatment
- Complete Community Service
- Cooperate with Law Enforcement
- Maintain Good Behavior
- Strategize about Future Vocational and Educational Goals
Our Partners
- Blue Ridge Criminal Justice Board
- Augusta County Sheriff’s Office
- District 12 Probation and Parole
- Blue Ridge Court Services
- Department of Aging and Rehabilitative Services
- Savida Health
- Augusta Medical Center, Behavioral
- Valley Community Services Board
- Mid-Atlantic Recovery Center
- Health Connect America
- Blue Ridge Community College
I was referred, now what?
The process is simple.
Call the number on the referral card you were provided. Failure to contact Pathways within that time may result in the criminal charges being filed.
An intake/screening interview will be conducted with Pathways staff and you will be notified of the decision to accept or decline your application into the program.
If you are accepted into the program, you will be assigned a Case Manager who will assist you in identifying and linking with the available community service providers specific to you action plan. You will progress through phases of either a six-month or twelve-month program. Once you complete all the recommended services, any potential charges (held, not filed) will be permanently discarded.
It’s that simple. Participating in the Pathways Program can be a real life changer. You can break the cycle of legal involvement and recurring crises. Your life, and the lives of those around you, can become a new normal.
Is it time to seek treatment?
In an instant, you may be facing criminal charges for something you have done. Or, you may find yourself in the center of yet another crises situation or family emergency.
If you are lucky, a first responder (e.g., law enforcement officer, fireman, emergency medical tech, etc.) or a service provider in our community will point you towards Pathways.
Pathways is a service provided by the Augusta County Commonwealth Attorney’s Office that helps people connect with local, available community services. In some cases, you may be able to avoid or substantially reduce any penalties and/or fines to be levied by the court by participating in the program. But even when there are no charges pending, you can find yourself off the merry-go-round once and for all.
Pathways offers the journey to restoration.
- Restore your health.
- Restore your sanity.
- Restore stability in your life and in your family’s life.
Whether the turmoil in your life is related to mental health issues, a substance use disorder, or both, Pathways can help you find solutions.
- Services are voluntary.
- A three-phase, abstinence-based program.
- Six- to twelve-month commitment.
- Case management and peer support provided.
Pathways Community Resource Guide
This resource guide provides community service providers a means for reaching out to one another to best serve the interest of their client. It helps promote collaboration and cooperation among service providers. Perhaps most importantly, it can be used to assist clients in meeting a broad array of social, behavioral, and other health care needs. This Resource Guide may be especially helpful to discharge to coordinators, community health workers, patient advocates, volunteers, or other people who will help clients access clinical, behavioral, and social services.
Many hours went into assembling the Pathways Community Resource Guide. We have a process in place to update listings monthly, and all entries at least semi-annually. However, the guide is only as good as participating service providers make it. We ask that you contact Pathways at Pathways@co.augusta.va.us if you see something that is not up to date, inaccurate, or a service that is no longer available in our community. We will make changes to the electronic version and these will be reflected in the annually published hard copy version of the Pathways Community Resource Guide.
Community Resource Guide v1.1