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2000-2004 child and family services plan summary
2000-2004 child and family services plan summary
Cover title., "FY 2000-2004 Child and Family Services Plan.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
2008 provider handbook
2008 provider handbook
Cover title., "A list of provides [sic] serving the Division of Youth Corrections clients.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
2011 accomplishments in child welfare
2011 accomplishments in child welfare
Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2012)
2015 Colorado child care market rate study
2015 Colorado child care market rate study
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services legislation requires states to conduct a child care market rate survey every three years in order to receive federal funding from the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). Market rate surveys help states establish child care subsidy rates that are high enough to allow low-income working families to enter the child care market and afford equal access to a range of care., Erika Moldow [and five others] ; prepared for Colorado Office of Early Childhood., "October 2015.", Includes bibliographical references (page 153), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2019)
2015 behavioral health equity report
2015 behavioral health equity report
In early 2014, Office of Behavioral Health initiated a 15-month project to produce an exploratory behavioral health equity report for the state of Colorado. Committed to improving and promoting behavioral health equity in the state, OBH partnered with OMNI Institute, a Denver-based non-profit social science research firm, to lead this effort., "August 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2020)
8th annual report to the Colorado Legislature : implementation of HB-94-1178 : expedited permanency planning
8th annual report to the Colorado Legislature : implementation of HB-94-1178 : expedited permanency planning
Caption title., "November 30, 2002.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9th annual report to the Colorado Legislature : implementation of HB-94-1178 : expedited permanency planning
9th annual report to the Colorado Legislature : implementation of HB-94-1178 : expedited permanency planning
Caption title., "December 15, 2003.", This final report includes recommendations concerning the continuation of the expedited procedures., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
A Colorado landlords' guide to renting to refugees
A Colorado landlords' guide to renting to refugees
Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2014)
A Guide to adoption benefits in Colorado
A Guide to adoption benefits in Colorado
Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2022), Print version record.
A Planning guide for Colorado careers
A Planning guide for Colorado careers
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
A father's guide to child support
A father's guide to child support
Cover title., "May 2006."--P. [24], "Funded by Colorado Division of Child Support Enforcement."--P. [24]., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
A father's guide to child support
A father's guide to child support
Cover title., "January 2005."--P. [4] of cover., "Funded by Colorado Division of Child Support Enforcement."--P. [4] of cover., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
A parent's guide to child support
A parent's guide to child support
Cover title., "June 2008."--Back cover., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
A parent's guide to visitation
A parent's guide to visitation
Cover title., "Funded by Colorado Child Support Enforcement through grant funds from the federal Office of Child Support Enforcement."--Back cover., "March 2006.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
A place to call home-- forever : over 100 Colorado children still wait : a report to the Governor, the Legislature, and the citizens of Colorado
A place to call home-- forever : over 100 Colorado children still wait : a report to the Governor, the Legislature, and the citizens of Colorado
from the Colorado Developmental Disabilities Planning Council., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2023), Print version record.
A place to call home-- forever : over 100 Colorado children still wait : a report to the Governor, the legislature, and the citizens of Colorado
A place to call home-- forever : over 100 Colorado children still wait : a report to the Governor, the legislature, and the citizens of Colorado
from the Colorado Developmental Disabilities Planning Council., video file MPEG 490MB, Produced by the Rocky Mountain Adoption Exchange; directed by Lucy Ewing., Based on VHS record
A profile of former-TANF and non-TANF clients in the IV-D caseload
A profile of former-TANF and non-TANF clients in the IV-D caseload
"January 2000.", "Prepared under a grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (Grant No. 90-XE-0007) to the Colorado Department of Human Services for the Multiple Intervention Grant.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2012)
A report on the remedy for behavioral health reform, putting people first
A report on the remedy for behavioral health reform, putting people first
Colorado has a behavioral health system that works for some people, but not all. The Behavioral Health Task Force heard from hundreds of Coloradans who are continuing to struggle to access the care they need for themselves or a loved one. Tragically, many of these stories ended up in the death of a loved one. In 2018, Colorado had the seventh-highest suicide rate in the nation. Additionally, 15.3% of Coloradans reported poor mental health in 2019, up from 11.8% in 2017. Many Coloradans report they are not able to access timely care because the services they need are not available in their communities, wait times are too long, or providers can't accommodate their disabilities. The data affirms these concerns: Colorado ranked 29th worst among states by Mental Health America in terms of the prevalence of mental illness and access to care, and close to 95,000 Coloradans with substance use disorder went without treatment in 2019., "September 2020.", "The Behavioral Health Task Force and subcommittees met from July 2019 through August 2020. This document reflects the work completed during that period.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2022)

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