text file, Began with 2001 survey report., Last report published 2010., Cover title., October 2009 report also called 9th annual., Merged with: Colorado. Department of Human Services. Administrative Review Division. Client satisfaction services survey (Online) to form: Colorado. Department of Human Services. Administrative Review Division. Services satisfaction report.
This is a guide for Commissioners to use in hiring a Director of a Social or Human Services Department. Hiring a new Director is one of the most important decisions a Board can make and this guide provides some ideas for Commissioners to consider. The guide contains sections on: The County Board Appoints the County Director, Characteristics (Functions) of Directors, Summary of Director Responsibilities, Hiring Requirements, Necessary Knowledge and Skills of County Directors and Recruitment Tools., Publication date from PDF file properties., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed May 2015)
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed February 2012), "April 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.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The OCSE-funded project described in this report led to the creation of Data Information Sharing (DISH), an interface between the automated databases for the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Enforcement (CSE) and the Colorado Judicial Department., Cover title., "August 2010.", Prepred under OCSE Grant, Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Colorado Department of Human Services, Domestic Violence Program (DVP) was contacted by several crisis centers who expressed confusion regarding State Rule 12 CCR 2512-2 (DVP), ʹ12.201.2.C.6, which instructs advocates to notify victims that reporting "danger to self or others" in addition to mandatory child abuse reporting is an exception to confidentiality. The purpose of this Guide is to clearly communicate the DVP rule related to danger to self or others as well as provide clarification on the language of the rule. The Guide also serves to provide sample policies for DVP funded programs to utilize and adapt for their programmatic needs., "May 2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2014)
The study described in this report is Phase II of an ongoing effort to document community-based domestic violence (DV) advocacy services and measure outcomes. In October 2016, the Domestic Violence Program (DVP) convened a group of stakeholders to create and/or identify (1) an assessment tool to help DV advocates identify clients' needs at intake and (2) a client outcome measure that was appropriate for use in a DV advocacy organization and for reporting to a state funding agency., Echo A. Rivera, Tara Prendergast., "This report was prepared by the Center for Policy Research (CPR) for the Colorado Domestic Violence Program (DVP).", Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-71), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2024)