The resources and tools outlined here are based on current evidence-based practices and are specifically designed for Colorado worksites. Employers and employees will learn the business case for worksite wellness programs; how to gather data to plan a program and evaluate success; how to set up an employee wellness team; how to motivate employees to engage in healthy behaviors; and how to develop programs and activities to keep your team healthier and more productive., Bibliography:, Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed July 2015)
This plan considers the priorities of local public health agency plans. The local public health agency plan's alignment is shown in Figure A. In some cases the exact priority is not identical, but important concepts such as social determinants of health and racism as a public health crisis have important alignment in equity. In many plans, concepts such as health equity are cross-cutting and therefore are not specifically named as a stand alone priority. This plan builds upon a 2018 statewide health assessment and statewide public health improvement plan. This assessment and the PHIP's initial priorities were guided by a diverse, multi-sectoral Assessment and Planning Advisory Council and the PHIP's initial priorities were guided by a diverse, multi-sectoral Assessment and Planning Advisory Council (APAC) to develop the assessment and plan. Subject matter experts, a Navigation Team and community members provided input and leadership. The pandemic delayed the publishing of this plan and changed some of the priorities. Still, many goals have been, and continue to be, actively advanced while the plan is finalized., "Published 2022.", Includes bibliographical references., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed July 2025)
Every five years, Colorado's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program conducts a state-level needs assessment of the health and well-being of women, children, youth and families to guide state and local public health work and to meet Title V MCH Block Grant requirements. The goal of the assessment is to gather information to understand what issues are facing this population and then to identify seven to ten specific priorities that can be positively impacted by public health work during the next five years. State and local MCH staff use the selected MCH priorities as a tool to focus efforts, align resources, and to positively impact in the lives of women, children and youth including those with special health care needs, and their families., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2018)
Lead PRE is a Colorado regulation affecting renovation/repair work in residential housing and child-occupied facilities built before 1978., Online resource; title from PDF column (viewed April 2018)
Cover title., "August 1952.", "This compilation of statistics, charts, and research notes has been prepared, as an aid in obtaining preliminary information, for groups undertaking studies of aging and chronic illness in Colorado. Most of the source reports cited are available in the larger municipal and university libraries. The compilation was prepared in consultation with the Chief of the Chronic Disease and Tuberculosis Section."--Cover verso., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
The overall goal of Colorado's nonpoint source program is to restore to full use those waters, both surface and ground water, impaired by nonpoint sources, and to prevent future impairments to Colorado's waters, using an effective, efficient and open process that fully involves the public and brings together the necessary regulatory and non-nonregulatory authorities, agencies and programs., Cover title., "January 10, 2000."
As a condition of enrollment in a licensed child care facility and/or Colorado public school, Colorado law requires children to be immunized per the vaccine schedule required by the Colorado Board of Health. However, the student has the option of claiming an exemption in order to be in compliance. Currently, the state allows three different types of exemptions for immunizations: medical; religious; personal belief. The mission of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is to protect and improve the health of Colorado's people and the quality of its environment. Along with its partners throughout the State, CDPHE embarked on a collaborative process to better understand the current knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs around immunizations and exemptions in Colorado., prepared by the Keystone Center., "October 2013.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2018)
The federal Clean Water Act requires that stormwater discharges from certain types of facilities be authorized under stormwater discharge permits. The goal of the stormwater permits program is to reduce the amount of pollutants entering streams, lakes and rivers as a result of runoff from residential, commercial and industrial areas. The original 1990 regulation covered municipal (i.e., publicly-owned) storm sewer systems for municipalities over 100,000 population. The regulation was expanded in 1999 to include smaller municipalities as well. This expansion of the program is referred to as Phase II., Resource list: pages 45-51., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2016)