The purpose of this document is to establish the terms of agreement between the agencies and organizations that comprise the Colorado Crisis Education and Response Network (CoCERN) which is envisioned as an inclusive, organized, collaborative and cooperative network for disaster behavioral health response., CoCERN is comprised of several organizations and agencies: Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Behavioral Health; Colorado State Employee Assistance Program; Colorado Society of School Psychologists; Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance; American Red Cross, Mile High Chapter; Colorado Crisis Support Network., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 24, 2011)
Collaborative Management Program (CMP) aims to improve both the quality and cost-effectiveness of interventions for Colorado children and families who face involvement with multiple governmental programs and community agencies as a result of health, education, child welfare, and juvenile justice system contact. The legislation calls for county agencies and partners to voluntarily develop a collaborative management structure and process that brings together agencies that provide diverse yet sometimes overlapping services for at-risk, high systems-use children and families., "Version 5. Last revised: 3/20/2014* (*ISST and evaluation sections updated in this version)", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2019)
submitted to: Administrations for Children & Families, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services [by] Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Welfare Services., "June 30, 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2018)
Colorado ranks in the bottom half of all states in prevalence of mental illness and access to mental health care for both adult and youth populations. The Behavioral Health Task Force was established to develop a blueprint to transform the state's behavioral health system. Four committees were created to prioritize and address behavioral health needs -- a main task force with three subcommittees, Children's Behavioral Health, State Safety Net, and Long Term Competency., prepared by the Farley Health Policy Center for the Colorado Department of Human Services., "Co-authors: Emma Gilchrist, Stephanie Kirchner.", "July 2020.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-103), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2021)
Cover title., "Revised August 2008.", "Attachment 3.1.1, Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) Policy Manual, Colorado State Plan for CCDF Services. Amended Effective 8/1/2008.", Includes index., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"January 2002.", Online version includes letter of transmission dated January 24, 2002, with title in subject line: Colorado Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing legislative progress report., Caption., Print version record.
Four fiscal year reports from 9/1/2000 to 8/31/2004 extracted from the Trails System for the Division of Child Welfare accompanied by a 3 page letter addressed to the Chairman of the Colorado Senate Joint Budget Committee interpreting the statistics in the reports., Caption.
The Division of Youth Corrections (DYC) provides residential and non-residential services to juveniles including detention, commitment and parole., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed May 2015)
On Friday, May 8, 2015, Governor John Hickenlooper signed SB15-239 transferring the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) no later than July 1, 2016. Several stakeholder outreach sessions were held in around that state. More than 200 DVR stakeholders including clients, vendors, staff and advocates attended a total of 10 in-person meetings across Colorado. Additionally, an electronic (and fully accessible) feedback form was created and deployed to capture feedback from stakeholders who were unable to attend an in-person meeting., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2024)