This document clarifies and updates the roles and responsibilities of local Community Centered Boards (CCBs) and Special Education Administrative Units (AUs) (i.e., boards of cooperative education services and qualifying school districts) to carry out state and federal law, rules, and regulations relevant to identification, screening, evaluation and transition of infants and toddlers suspected to have a developmental delay or disability. Roles identified are the responsibility of the CCB and AU of the child's residence., "April 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2019)
Communities are changing how they respond to behavioral health crises. Historically, law enforcement has been first to field behavioral health calls through the 911 system. Today, some communities pair officers with behavioral health clinicians to respond to mental health emergencies and get people the help they need., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2025)
Rancher Rusty Walter's children talk about their father and his suicide encouraging anyone in rural communities who suffer from depression or other mental health issues to seek help rather than trying to over come the issues on their own. "Suicide doesn't end the pain, it just passes it onto so many other people.", video file MPEG4 510MB, Produced by Colorado Crisis Services; Colorado Department of Agriculture; Colorado Department of Human Services., Title from Colorado Department of Agriculture website.
Guía Familiar I, Referencia y elegibilidad para los servicios de intervención temprana de Colorado -- Guía Familiar II, Plan individualizado de servicios familiares y orientación a los servicios de intervención temprana -- Guía Familiar III, Planear para la transición., Online resource; title provided by cataloger (viewed September 2024)
Preguntas frecuentes sobre la información de crédito -- Preguntas frecuentes sobre la suspensión de la licencia de conducir -- Preguntas frecuentes sobre los casos interestatales -- Preguntas frecuentes sobre la suspensión de la licencia de actividades recreativas -- Preguntas frecuentes sobre la determinación., text file, Online resource; title by librarian (viewed April 2024)
Colorado's behavioral health system is highly complex, with public services provided by multiple agencies, through multiple funding sources, and to meet multiple objectives. While this complexity can make it hard to understand how funds are being spent, mapping these expenditures is an important step toward evaluating the system's strengths and opportunities for improvement., prepared for the Colorado Behavioral Health Task Force., "April 2020.", Includes bibliographical references (page 15), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2025)
Colorado's behavioral health system is highly complex. Services and programs span multiple agencies, objectives, and funding sources, making it difficult to identify exactly how funds are being spent for children and youth. Still, understanding the system is an important step toward evaluating its strengths and opportunities for improvement., prepared for the Colorado Behavioral Health Task Force, Children's Subcommittee., "March 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2025)
"December 2001", Prepared under a grant to the Colorado Department of Human Services from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement: 'Collecting Child Support from Incarcerated and Paroled Obligators,' Grant no., Includes bibliographical references (p. 52), Mode of access: World Wide Web.