Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2, 2011), Electronic version lacks appendices (p. 36-70)., Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-35)
Within the context of the Division of Youth Correction's "Vision", "Mission Statement", and "Master Goals" each Regional Office shall develop goals and measurable objectives appropriate to its purpose and aligned to the 5 key strategies and 5 core values. The goals and objectives shall be reviewed annually and updated as necessary., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2018)
In Colorado, the Employment First Program goals are to (1) get people to work and (2) reduce individuals' dependence on public assistance. Progress toward these goals is measured by the number of job placements, number of individuals successfully completing an education component, and the number of sanctions imposed for failure to comply., "Updated 11/02.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2012)
The CDHS EI program serves infants and toddlers who have a developmental delay or an established condition. Colorado's eligibility criteria for developmental delay is broad and defined as a 25% delay in one or more developmental domain(s) when compared with chronological age. A third category determines an infant or toddler eligible for state-funded services only when living with their parent who has a developmental disability as determined by a Community Centered Board (CCB). This is typically a very small number of children in relation to the other two eligibility categories., Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Community and Family Support, Office of Early Childhood, Early Intervention Colorado Program., Online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed July 2025).
The CDHS EI program serves infants and toddlers who have a developmental delay or an established condition. Colorado's eligibility criteria for developmental delay is broad and defined as a 25% delay in one or more developmental domain(s) when compared with chronological age. A third category determines an infant or toddler eligible for state-funded services only when living with their parent who has a developmental disability as determined by a Community Centered Board (CCB). This is typically a very small number of children in relation to the other two eligibility categories., Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Community and Family Support, Early Intervention Colorado Program., Online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed July 2025).
Overview and timeline -- Professional Development Information System policies & procedures manual -- Professional Development Information System (PDIS) survey report -- Coaching survey report -- Evidence review -- evel 1 provider survey report -- Key stakeholder interview report., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2025)
The Colorado SIM Grant goal is to improve the health of Coloradans by providing access to integrated physical and behavioral health care services. To advance SIM-based healthcare integration, the Office of Behavioral Health is tasked with developing and dispersing professional behavioral health education and guidelines., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2024)
Colorado's Title IV-E waiver seeks to improve child and family outcomes through three initial interventions to be implemented by Counties beginning in July 2013, and two additional interventions that will begin in July 2014. The evaluation will contribute to understanding the extent to which the demonstration has accomplished its goals by examining the impact of specific interventions on outcomes for participating children and families, as well as through analysis of changes at the county level in fiscal, organizational and service delivery arenas., "Evaluation plan. Submitted: June 14, 2013. Revised: January 31, 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2025)
Families across Colorado are receiving assistance toward increased self-sufficiency through the Colorado Works Program-- Colorado's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. Our department, in partnership with 64 counties and hundreds of nonprofit organizations throughout the state, stands firmly behind our mission to support all Colorado families in their efforts to become stable, strong, safe and self-sufficient., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2012)