Colorado's Early Childhood Systems Building Inventory includes recommendations and best practices, compiled, gleaned, or otherwise distilled from the early childhood (EC) systems work that has been in progress in Colorado for the last 12 years; much of it residing in Colorado's Early Childhood Councils (EC Councils)., Scott W. Raun, Wendy A. Watson., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2019)
Cover title., "Funded under federal grant #H181A080097 from the Office of Special Education Programs. 9/2008."--Back cover., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The Community Contract and Management System (CCMS) is a computerized data system for the State of Colorado Division for Developmental Disabilities (DDD). The system is used to authorize services, collect individual data and bill for services for people with developmental disabilities., Cover title., "November 2004.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
This is Colorado's FY 2006, or Year Two, Implementation Report for Colorado's federal Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Plan. This report covers the first fiscal year of Colorado's new, multi-year plan that was approved without modifications for FY 2005-2007. Of the 28 targets in this Plan, Colorado achieved 12, and missed another two by 1.0 percent or less. Four of the remaining 14 that were missed were related to evidence-based and promising practices where the definitions of what counts as these practices changed between the time the Plan was approved and this Report., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed March 2015), Cover letter and running title mistakenly refer to FY2005 year one.
This is Colorado's FY 2007, or Year three, Implementation Report for Colorado's federal Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Plan. This report covers the third fiscal year of Colorado's multi-year plan that was approved without modifications for FY 2005-2007. Of the 28 targets in this Plan, Colorado achieved seven, and missed another five by 7.0 percent or less. Five of the remaining 16 that were missed were related to evidence-based and promising practices where the definitions of what counts as these practices changed between the time the Plan was approved (and Targets set) and this Report., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed March 2015)
Colorado's Mental Health Block allocation increased from $5,757,965 to $6,224,556 an increase of $466,591 during federal fiscal year 2007, or Year Three of the State's three year approved plan (2005-2007). Due primarily to the timing of the increase and this Report, Colorado is not recommending nor making any changes to the goals of the current Plan., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed March 2015)
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)