The Statutory
Purpose of CMP
El Paso County is one of more than 40 counties in Colorado which participates in the House Bill 04-1451 Collaborative Management Program (CMP). This statute recognizes the need for a collective community approach to serving children/youth with complex needs through a tailored integrated approach and with child, youth and family engagement in planning, services and solutions. The work of the initiative is funded through statutory incentive funds and grants, and its purpose is to:
- Reduce duplication and eliminate fragmentation of services provided to children, youth and families who would benefit from integrated multi-agency services.
- Increase the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of services delivered to children and families who would benefit from multi-agency services, to achieve better outcomes;
- Encourage cost sharing among service providers.
The CMP is governed by an Interagency Oversight Group (IOG) made up of the following members each having a vote:
El Paso County Department of Human Services
Fourth Judicial District Probation Department
Fourth District Trial Courts
El Paso County Public Health
7 local School Districts (D2, D3, D8, D11, D14, D20, D49)
Diversus Health (Community Mental Health Center and Managed Service Organization)
Colorado Community Health Alliance (Regional Accountability Entity)
Southern Region Division of Youth Services
TESSA (Advocacy for Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault)
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Pikes Peak Region
Joint Initiatives for Youth and Families (Fiscal Agent and Administrative Support)
Family Representatives with lived experience
Youth Representatives with lived experience
CMP Oversight Group (IOG)
This group of partners is committed to support best practices in El Paso County and the state of Colorado through the collective identification of common goals; analysis of barriers and gaps; development and implementation of innovative, integrated practices; alignment of local and state systems; evaluating promising integrated models; and overseeing continuous quality improvement processes.
The work of CMP is to collectively identify, implement and evaluate effective strategies to create a seamless system of services and supports for children, youth and families in line with the following principles:
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Child/youth and family voice is prominent throughout service development;
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Youth and family have access to individualized services that address their physical, emotional, social, and educational needs;
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Service approaches are trauma-informed;
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Services are offered in the least restrictive environment with a preference for community-based services and natural supports;
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Youth and families are full participants in planning and service delivery;
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Services are integrated and coordinated;
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Services are responsive to changing needs;
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Early identification and intervention are promoted;
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Transitions to the adult service system are smooth;
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The rights of children and youth are protected, and effective advocacy efforts are promoted;
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Services are sensitive and responsive to family culture and special needs.
CMP Efforts
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Supporting the expansion of a comprehensive system of care in El Paso County through collective planning and decision-making, coordination of efforts across systems, blended resources, and measurement of impact for continuous quality improvement.
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Building a strong continuum of care across all systems, including the expansion of High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW) capacity in El Paso County and HFW-aligned Care Coordination as a means of delivering consistent evidence-based services to engage youth and families in their own plan and to ensure that plan is integrated across systems and services.
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Developing and maintaining a framework for the coordination of child and family serving systems in order to deliver quality targeted child and family-driven services and supports seamlessly and efficiently and to encourage the utilization of natural and community supports/services whenever possible. This approach requires the engagement and coordination of multiple community and system partners including Child Welfare, integrated mental and physical health, Juvenile Justice, and community advocacy entities; coordination of multiple federal, state, and local funding streams; and the implementation of a coordinated community governance structure to ensure community voice and continuous improvement and innovation.
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Early intervention and prevention support for youth and families to divert youth from entering into mandated services, like Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice, and to support success in school and career readiness.
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Flexible Funding to support youth and family-driven plans for which there is no traditional funding stream.
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Promoting family and youth voice, leadership development, and peer support.
El Paso CMP Direct Service Programs:
- Parent Partner Program Pilot
- Youth and Families Wraparound
- Truancy Court Child Welfare Prevention Program
- Client and Family Assistance Program
- And, aligned CMP agency integrated practices
The Statutory
Purpose of CYDC
The Colorado Youth Detention Continuum (CYDC) provides structure and funding to local jurisdictions for a continuum of youth services.
CYDC OVERSIGHT GROUP (JSPC)
The Juvenile Services Planning Committee (JSPC) provides oversight for the implementation of local CYDC services. This includes planning for the management of dually identified crossover youth, collaborating and exchanging information with other judicial districts, including with the Collaborative Management Program, and ensuring consistency with the CMP’s data-sharing policies. The JSPC considers decisions that include youth and community safety, placement, provision of needed services, alternatives to detention and commitment, probation, parole, permanency, education stability, and case closure.
The JSPC is made up of the following FY23-24 Court Appointed Members:
- Department of Human Services*
- Division of Youth Services*
- District Probation*
- District Court*
- Health Department
- School District (D11)*
- Mental Health – Diversus Health*
- Drug & Alcohol – Insight Services*
- District Attorney’s Office*
- Public Defender’s Office*
- Pikes Peak Workforce Center
- Colorado Springs Police Department
- Colorado Springs Municipal Court
- Private Citizen
For REACH Committee meeting schedule, visit our Meetings + Events Calendar.
REACH Committee Membership List
Documents
Questions?
Cassy Reyes
Vice President of Youth Pathways