House Bill 13-1239 charges the Colorado Department of Human Services with the responsibility of creating a "statewide youth development plan" in partnership with stakeholders. This plan is aimed at strengthening Colorado' youth system by identifying gaps, best practices, existing evidence-supported work, and recommended enhancements. The goals of the plan are to identify key issues affecting youth and young adults, and to align strategic efforts to achieve positive outcomes for all youth and young adults. This plan reflects the Committee's work to create informed recommendations that will strengthen Colorado's youth system, which serves youth and young adults ages 9 years to 25 years., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2015)
Colorado's Early Childhood Systems Building Inventory includes recommendations and best practices, compiled, gleaned, or otherwise distilled from the early childhood (EC) systems work that has been in progress in Colorado for the last 12 years; much of it residing in Colorado's Early Childhood Councils (EC Councils)., Scott W. Raun, Wendy A. Watson., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2019)
Cover title., "Funded under federal grant #H181A080097 from the Office of Special Education Programs. 9/2008."--Back cover., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The Colorado Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health, in partnership with the Office of Children, Youth and Families and other partners, has implemented a four-year initiative called COACT Colorado supported by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to expand the system of care approach for children and adolescents with serious behavioral health challenges and their families., prepared for the Colorado Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health ; prepared by Above the Data., "Data Collected May 2016; Submitted October 31, 2016.", "Funding for this Report was made possible by a Cooperative Agreement 5U79M061241-02 from SAMHSA.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2024)
Colorado's first statewide strategic plan for substance use disorder recovery. This plan aims to educate Coloradans about recovery and provide a strategic vision to improve the resources many people in recovery need but cannot access., "August 2019.", The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing and the Colorado Office of Behavioral Health provided funding for the creation for this publication., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2024)
The Community Contract and Management System (CCMS) is a computerized data system for the State of Colorado Division for Developmental Disabilities (DDD). The system is used to authorize services, collect individual data and bill for services for people with developmental disabilities., Cover title., "November 2004.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.