submitted to: Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS), Division of Child Welfare ; submitted by ICF International Incorporated, L.L.C. in collaboration with Walter R. McDonald & Associates, Inc., "March 17, 2016.", Includes bibliographical references (page 33), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2024)
Cover title., "Financiado con la subvención federal #H181A080097 de la Oficina de programas de educación especial. (5/2009)"--Back cover., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"February 2010.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed October 25, 2011), Series title from Colorado Department of Human Services website., Includes bibliographical references.
Although progress has been made, the impaired driving problem continues to be a great concern. The persistent drunk driver is believed to be one of the greatest threats to public safety. Research shows that alcohol ignition interlocks reduce recidivism among both first offenders and repeat offenders, including hardcore offenders (also known as persistent/chronic drinkers and repeat offenders, Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed December 2018)
This guide provides organizations that receive funding from the Domestic Violence Program (DVP) with information regarding policies and procedures that govern the administration of DVP funding. Individuals employed by DVP-funded organizations who are responsible for administration of their DVP contract should familiarize themselves with the contents to become aware of all policies, procedures, and general requirements. This guide is reviewed and approved every two years, at minimum, by the DVP Advisory Committee., text file, "8/12/2019.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2024)
Cover title., "Funded under federal grant #H181A080097 from the Office of Special Education Programs. (5/2009)"--Back cover., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"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.
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.
"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.
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)
"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.