The purpose of the Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need is to provide a collaborative mechanism to identify and address significant HIV care issues related to the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH/A), and to maximize coordination, integration, and effective linkages across the CARE Act Titles related to such issues., developed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment STI/HIV Section, Care and Treatment Program (Part B) ; in collaboration with Colorado's Community of People Living with HIV or AIDA, Denver Office of HIV Resources (Part A Grantee), Beacon Center for Infectious Disease (Part C), Saint Mary's Family Medicine (Part C), Pueblo Community Health Center (Part C), Denver HIV Primary Care Clinic (Part C),Children's Hospital Immunodeficiency Program (Part D), Community-based Dental Partnership Program at University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine (Part F), Colorado AIDS Education and Training Center (Part F), and other concerned stakeholders., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2016)
The purpose of the Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need is to provide a collaborative mechanism to identify and address significant HIV care issues related to the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH/A), and to maximize coordination, integration, and effective linkages across the CARE Act Titles related to such issues., developed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment STI/HIV Section, Care and Treatment Program (Part B) ; in collaboration with Colorado's Community of People Living with HIV or AIDS, Denver Mayor's Office of HIV Resources (Part A Grantee), Beacon Center for Infectious Disease (Part C), Saint Mary's Family Medicine (Part C), Pueblo Community Health Center (Part C), Denver HIV Primary Care Clinic (Part C),Children's Hospital Immunodeficiency Program (Part D), Community-based Dental Partnership Program at University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine (Part F), Colorado AIDS Education and Training Center (Part F), and other concerned stakeholders., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2016), "As of January 5, 2009."
text file, Description based on: 2000; title from cover., Vols. for <2001-> prepared by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Sustainability Program.
Colorado Air Pollution Control Division., "Revised regional haze plan, Air Quality Control Commission, approved 01/07/2011., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 26, 2013)
Cover title., "Revised regional haze plan-BART revisions, Air Quality Control Commission, approved 12/19/2008; Original regional haze plan, Air Quality Control Commission, approved 12/21/2007.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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)
The mission of the public health field is to ensure the conditions in which people can be healthy. Public health improvement planning is considered a best practice in the field, and is an important step in achieving our vision of a healthy and sustainable Colorado where current and future generations thrive. This plan sets priorities through 2029 and provides a roadmap for the governmental public health system to address some of today's most pressing and complex health and environmental challenges. It elevates and addresses key issues such as infectious disease prevention, improving air quality, responding to the effects of climate change, improving mental and behavioral health, and others. This plan provides an overarching direction for the next five years with the intention to work with partners and communities to improve each of the priorities as outlined in this document., Includes bibliographical references (unnumbered pages 46-50), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2025)