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Guidelines for medication administration : an instructional program for training unlicensed personnel to give medications in out-of-home child care, schools and camp settings : student handbook
Guidelines for medication administration : an instructional program for training unlicensed personnel to give medications in out-of-home child care, schools and camp settings : student handbook
Title from cover., "Recognized and approved by: Colorado Department of Education; Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Healthy Child Care Colorado; Colorado State Board of Nursing; Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care; the Children's Hospital, School Health Program."--P. 2., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Guidelines for medication administration : an instructional program for training unlicensed personnel to give medications in out-of-home child care, schools and camp settings : student handbook : severe allergy module
Guidelines for medication administration : an instructional program for training unlicensed personnel to give medications in out-of-home child care, schools and camp settings : student handbook : severe allergy module
"Funding resource provided by the Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care and the Health Systems Development in Child Care Grant Healthy Child Care Colorado Initiative (#5 H24 MC 00021-05)", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Guía de los padres para la manutención de menores
Guía de los padres para la manutención de menores
Caption title., "Financiado por Colorado Division of Child Support Enforcement, 2011."--P. [21]., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
H.B. 99-1116 Child mental health treatment act handbook
H.B. 99-1116 Child mental health treatment act handbook
Cover title., "January 2002.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
HB20-1422 final report
HB20-1422 final report
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Jared Polis signed House Bill20-1422 to assist Coloradans in need with food relief. This bill provided $600,000 for the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) to administer grants to food banks and food pantries across the state. The need for food banks and food pantries has risen exponentially during the pandemic, with recent polls showing that food insecurity has nearly tripled since the start of the pandemic across the state of Colorado., "April 26, 2021.", "This report was authored by Denise Clark Inc." -- Last unnumbered page., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2021)
HIPAA manual
HIPAA manual
This manual was compiled by the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division HIPAA Workgroup and modified by Colorado Mental Health Services in February 2003. It contains detailed information about the Privacy Rule and summary information about the Codes and Transaction Rule focused on provider-specific issues., Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web., HIPAA provider manual -- Attachment A, HIPAA privacy regulation glossary -- Attachment B-Privacy rule, CFR 45 parts 160 & 164 -- Attachment C-Final regulation text standards for electronic transactions -- Attachment D-Business associate contract -- Attachment E--Notification of privacy for private health informaton -- Attachment F-Data use agreement -- Attachment G-Authorization -- Attachment H-Information flow assessment questionnaire -- Attachment I-Accounting of disclosures -- Attachment J-Privacy officer job description -- Attachment K-Office security tips -- Attachment L-Public law 104-91 -- Attachment M-Codes for mental health and substance abuse -- Attachment N-HIPAA web resources -- Attachment O-Request for protected health information.
HIPAA manual
HIPAA manual
"This manual was compiled by the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division HIPAA Workgroup during the summer and fall of 2002 and updated in August 2004."--P.1, Title from caption., "Updated August 2004.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Handbook for addiction counselors (CAC/LAC)
Handbook for addiction counselors (CAC/LAC)
Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2017)
Hard to serve study
Hard to serve study
The Colorado Brain Injury Program Hard to Serve Study was initiated by the Colorado Brain Injury Program (CBIP) within the Colorado Department of Human Services in partnership with the Colorado Brain Injury Collaborative (CBIC) to analyze whether and how individuals with brain injury experience difficulties accessing supports, specifically when the individual has complex needs such as medical, mental health, and/or substance use disorder co-occurring with brain injury., Koné Consulting., Report -- Appendix., "August 4, 2017.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2021)
Homeless and runaway youth in Colorado fact sheet
Homeless and runaway youth in Colorado fact sheet
Caption title., Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
House bill 2010-1032 behavioral health crisis response services study report
House bill 2010-1032 behavioral health crisis response services study report
Access and availability to behavioral health crisis services continues to be a gap in Colorado's behavioral health system. The goals of crisis services are to improve access to the most appropriate treatment resources and to decrease the utilization of hospital emergency departments, jails, prisons, and homeless programs for behavioral health emergencies., this report was prepared by Chris Habgood, Jere Thomas., "January 2013.", Bibliography: page 31., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2013)
Housing choice voucher program administrative plan
Housing choice voucher program administrative plan
Cover title., 'Updated--January 31, 2009.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Increasing healthcare coverage for children : a new coordinated approach : finding from Colorado
Increasing healthcare coverage for children : a new coordinated approach : finding from Colorado
Cover title., "October 15, 2004.", "This project was supported under a federal Office of Child Support Enforcement grant to the State of Colorado (#905D0069).", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Infant and early childhood mental health
Infant and early childhood mental health
We all have mental health - even babies! Just as we care for children's physical health we must also take care of their mental health. We do this by supporting their social-emotional development. By helping children to learn social and emotional skills, you can build stronger relationships with children and families. You can also reduce challenging behavior in children that you work with. These resource are intended to: 1) Educate professionals about social-emotional development and early childhood mental health; 2) Offer tips on how to support healthy social-emotional development in early childhood programs; 3) Support communication and outreach to families., 6 video files MPEG 2,014 MB, An important but sensitive topic -- The foundations of mental health -- Tips for professionals -- Communication toolkit -- Conversations about children's mental health -- Key messages for parents and caregivers., Produced by Colorado Department of Human Services, Early Childhood Mental Health Unit in February 2018., Online resource; title from title screen (viewed October 2019), Substance Abuse nd Mental Health Services Administration grant 3 1H79SM061558-01.

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