Family First FAQs
The implementation of Family First in Colorado creates change for all of us. More parents will be able to receive services while continuing to live with their children. Caseworkers and counties will have more tools to support the families they serve. Providers and government agencies will also review and adapt their daily operations and processes so children and teens and their families get the supports they need to stay together.
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Implementation in Colorado
Why is Colorado implementing Family First? Who is responsible for implementation? Answers to these questions and more.
Prevention Services FAQs
What services are available? How will new services be added? Answers to these questions and more.
Placement Services FAQ
What supports are available to kinship and foster families? Where can young people receive treatment when needed? How can an agency become a QRTP? Answers to these questions and more in our FAQ section.
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment
The passage of Family First created tension with another federal law, the 1965 Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act. As we work to address what is commonly known as the “IMD issue” new information will be added to these FAQs.
Funding and Reimbursement
What services are available? Who is eligible to receive these services?