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[2012]
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When an individual is experiencing a severe mental breakdown or substance abuse emergency, they may be involuntarily committed to a mental health institute, if they pose an immediate danger to themselves or people in their community. These involuntary commitments, used for treatment or care, are meant to be used a last resort when less restrictive alternatives are unavailable.
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Pub. Date
[2012]
Description
The Department of Human Services is changing the way staff engages with clients and patients. This new way of serving Coloradans is known as Trauma-informed Care. Essentially, previous approaches tried to answer the question "What is wrong with you?" whereas Trauma-informed Care compassionately asks "What happened to you in the past?"
Pub. Date
[2013]
Description
Offenders on regular parole have mental health services and sex offender treatment available to them through the division's ATP service network. Offenders with a mental health code of P3 or above may be eligible for ATP services through treatment referrals from their respective community parole officer. The division coordinates the offender's treatment through the ATP Network and also works closely with the State's local mental health centers. In...
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