"May 2005.", "This publication was made possible by grant number H47MC01954 from HRSA's Maternal and Child Heath Bureau and grant number U58/CCU822812 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Oral Health.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-33)., Demographics -- Oral health status -- Risk reduction -- Workforce and access -- Future considerations., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
CFPS applies a public health approach to prevent child deaths by aggregating data from individual child deaths, describing trends and patterns of the deaths, and recommending prevention strategies. The data presented within this data summary come from comprehensive, statutorily-mandated reviews of deaths of people under age 18 occurring in Colorado between 2013 and 2017. Nationally, data indicate that substance use plays a role in the leading causes of child fatalities., Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-20), Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 2020)
In 2012, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) hired two young people as part of its Youth and Young Adult Unit in an effort to further integrate a positive youth development approach into their programs and initiatives. At the department, the youth advisors work 20 hours per week providing the youth perspective through partnership in decision-making and guidance on current programs and initiatives, including youth sexual health and youth-systems building for the Maternal and Child Health Program. In addition, they engage diverse youth from across Colorado to obtain feedback on projects related to the department and its partners for ongoing quality improvement., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2019)
Colorado high school students talk about the consequences of reckless driving and emphasize the importance of proper seat belt use., video file MPEG 394MB, Funding provided by the Colorado Department of Health., Produced by the Colorado Seat Belt Network., Producer, Anne W. Callison; director, David Cohen., Based on VHS record.
"August 2000.", Cover title., "Principal authors, Sue Ricketts, Karen Trierweiler"--P. ii., Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"Reviewed and Revised, August 2011.", "This manual was developed (in part) with federal funds from the Office of Population Affairs grant FPHA080079, Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2013)
"Reviewed and Revised, August 2011. Reviewed and partial revision August 2012.", "This manual was developed (in part) with federal funds from the Office of Population Affairs grant" FPHA080079, Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2013)
This emergency management and planning toolkit is made available to assist Colorado nursing homes and assisted living residence providers with the resources and guidelines to effectively develop, maintain and implement your emergency operations plans for all hazards, including those required by federal and state regulations and those determined by your geographic region and hazard vulnerability analysis., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2020)
The Arkansas River drainage basin lies south and west of the town of Leadville. The listed segments on this 303(d) listed portion of the upper Arkansas account for 163 miles of the 1,450 mile length of river. Many tributaries flow into the Arkansas River including Lake Creek, Chalk Creek, and Evans Gulch, which are also listed on the 1998 303(d) list for elevated metal concentrations., "June 2009.", Bibliography page 32, Final, Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2016)
The Kerber Creek watershed is tributary to San Luis Creek and part of the Rio Grande Closed Basin. The mainstem of Kerber Creek from its source to the confluence with San Luis Creek first appeared on the Colorado 1998 303(d) list for non-attainment of cadmium (total recoverable) and silver (total recoverable) standards for Segment 9a, and for non-attainment of dissolved cadmium, dissolved copper, and dissolved zinc in Segment 9b. Segment 9a was also listed for pH and lead (total recoverable) in 2006., "April 2008.", Bibliography: page 32, Final, Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2016)