To assure that stakeholders in the child welfare system have an understanding of the perspectives, motivations, culture and ethical considerations and the roles and responsibilities of other stakeholders within the child welfare system in order to gain an appreciation of the roles of others so that they may create respect for individuals, promote productive relationships, and maximize system capacity to assure safety, permanency and well being for children.
The Early Intervention (EI) Colorado program provides supports and services to children birth through two years of age who have developmental delays or disabilities and their families. It is a voluntary program and does not discriminate based on race , culture, religion, income level or disability.
The purpose of the handbook is to describe policies and guidelines for Diagnostic & Evaluation (D&E) Clinics. Although each community's D&E clinic is unique, general operating procedures and fundamentals are the same, as outlined in this handbook.
To provide stakeholders with an understanding of the unique educational needs and rights of children touched by the child welfare system and to empower them with an ability to promote positive school experiences as an integral part of the safety, permanency, and well being of children and youth.
The Colorado Medical Home Initiative is a systems-building effort to promote quality health care systems for all children in Colorado. Bringing together a group of more than 40 people representing various agencies, families, hospitals, organizations and policy-makers, the Colorado Medical Home Initiative is dedicated to building a sustainable system that delivers quality health care for all children.