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November Proclaimed National Adoption Month

Charlie and Max laying in the grass with their two sons who are 12 and 10. Text reads: November is National Adoption Month.
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Child Welfare Blog

Building Evidence and Scaling Impact: The Role of Logic Models in Colorado’s Child Welfare Efforts

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Parent Partner Blog

Foster Mom Works Around the Clock to Care for Medically Fragile Children

Vera and her seven year old daughter Evelyn who is in a wheelchair.
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CDHS increases safe access to services for survivors of domestic violence

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Community Blog

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

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New law helps relatives and family friends care for kids, providing an alternative to placement in foster care

A kinship foster family of a father, mother, and daughter smile in their backyard.
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Adams County Celebrates Kinship Care Month

A collage of three photos: 1. Adriana Cassibas, Caseworker; 2. Marjorie Lane, Kinship Caregiver; 3. Renee Bernhard, Founder of Foster Source.
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NTDC (National Training and Development) Statewide Train-the-Trainer Training

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CO4Kids is the Colorado Department of Human Services’ statewide initiative to provide awareness about Colorado’s child welfare system. It focuses on educating the public about the signs of child abuse and neglect, while raising awareness about the Hotline (844-264-5437) to report concerns related to a child or youth. CO4Kids also strives to strengthen families as a means of preventing abuse and neglect from happening in the first place, helping all Colorado kids have a safe environment. Finally, the campaign is committed to recruiting and retaining foster and adoptive parents, so that when an out of home placement is unavoidable, a child has a safe place to thrive.

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