Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed July 2013), "Published 1988, Revised 2008, 2011.", "Revised 2011."--Footer., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
In states embracing an Employment First approach, employment in the general workforce is the first and preferred outcome in the provision of publicly funded services for all working age citizens with disabilities, regardless of level of disability. "Employment First" refers to state systems change initiatives resulting in increased employment outcomes for people with disabilities., "Report and recommendations in collaboration with the following Colorado Departments: Education, Health Care Policy and Financing, Higher Education, Human Services and Labor and Employment.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-18), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2018)
The purpose of this study is to examine Colorado employers' experiences with welfare recipients they have hired for low-skill, entry-level jobs., Cover title., "August 9, 2007.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "April 25, 1997.", "Prepared under a grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (Grant No. 90-FF-0027) to the Colorado Department of Human Services for the Model Office Project.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "April 24, 1998.", "Prepared under a grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (Grant No. 90-FF-0027) to the Colorado Department of Human Services for the Model Office Project.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed February 2012), "February 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.
Cover title., "May 1, 1998., "Prepared under a grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (Grant No. 90-FF-0027) to the Colorado Department of Human Services for the Model Office Project.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "April 15, 1998.", "Prepared under a grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (Grant No. 90-FF-0027) to the Colorado Department of Human Services for the Model Office Project."
Cover title., "January 14, 1998.", "Prepared under a grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (Grant No. 90-FF-0027) to the Colorado Department of Human Services for the Model Office Project.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "March 18, 1997.", "Prepared under a grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (Grant No. 90-FF-0027) to the Colorado Department of Human Services for the Model Office Project.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "April 27, 1997.", "Prepared under a grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (Grant No. 90-FF-0027) to the Colorado Department of Human Services for the Model Office Project.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Colorado Crisis Services includes five service modalities: the statewide crisis hotline, regional walk-in crisis services and crisis stabilization units, regional mobile crisis and respite services in some areas of the state. DHS' Office of Behavioral Health, which oversees Colorado Crisis Services, is committed to enhancing the behavioral health crisis response system to ensure comprehensive, coordinated, easily accessible, culturally informed and integrated services are available for people who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Colorado's statewide crisis program provides clinical and peer support for individuals in need of mental health, substance use or emotional crisis help. The term 'crisis' was intentionally not defined to ensure people reaching out for services could self-define their experience, allowing for accessibility that does not require formal diagnosis or connection to a specific issue., prepared for Joint Judiciary Committee and the Joint Health and Human Services Committee ; prepared by Colorado Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health., "May 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2024)
Counties use family and preventative service programs both to help families exit welfare and to prevent families from entering the TANF program or other systems. Many issues affect a family's ability to become (or remain) self-sufficient. Services provided through these programs are part of the holistic approach counties take towards helping families achieve long-term self-sufficiency and preventing welfare dependency in future generations., "June 21, 2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2012)