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CDHS Adoption Information website
March 20, 2024The Colorado Department of Human Services’ goal is to keep children and youth with their birth families. However, there are certain situations in which that is not possible or in the best interest of the child or youth. In those situations, we seek adoptive families for children and youth in foster care. There is always a need for kinship and foster families, especially for sibling groups and teens.
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Provider & County Appeals and Waivers
March 20, 2024The State Department is authorized to hear and decide three kinds of appeal or waiver requests by applicants or licensees: hardship appeals in this rule set, also referred to as hardship waivers, and stringency appeals,, according to the following procedures. For purposes of Section 7.701.13, a county department of human/social services that certifies foster homes under § 26-6- 106.3, C.R.S., is a “licensee”.
Resource Type:Fact SheetIssue:Child Placing Agency — AdoptionChild Placing Agency — Foster CareDay TreatmentHomeless Youth ShelterQualified Residential Treatment ProgramResidential Child Care FacilitySecure Residential Treatment CenterSpecialized Group FacilityAudience:Service Providers -
IRS Adoption Tax Credit
March 17, 2024Resource Type:LinkIssue:Adoption — Private & InternationalAudience:General PublicService Providers -
Children’s Hospital Colorado – International Adoption Clinic
March 17, 2024Resource Type:LinkIssue:Adoption — Private & InternationalAudience:General PublicService Providers -
Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development
March 17, 2024Resource Type:LinkIssue:Adoption — Private & InternationalAudience:General PublicService Providers -
Families Rising
March 17, 2024Resource Type:LinkIssue:Adoption — Private & InternationalAudience:General PublicService Providers -
National Council for Adoption
March 17, 2024Issue:Adoption — Private & InternationalAudience:General PublicService Providers -
U.S. Department of State – Intercountry Adoption Information
March 17, 2024Information published by the U.S. Department of State covering many different aspects of intercountry adoption, including federal legislation, country information, and overall process.
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Intercountry Adoption Service Provider (Agency) Directory
March 17, 2024A complete list of accredited/approved Adoption Service Providers (Agencies) and the countries in which they work
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List of Adoption-Focused CPAs
March 17, 2024As Colorado is an “agency state,” all adoptive applicants must work with a licensed CPA for home study, pre-adoption education, and post placement services. While there are numerous CPAs in Colorado that provide these necessary services to both adoptive applicants and birth/biological parents, a family seeking to grow through private domestic adoption may identify an agency outside of Colorado for placement services.
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Child Placement Agency- Cost Report
January 16, 2024State Prescribed CPA Cost Report
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Relinquishment Procedures Information Memo
January 4, 2024The purpose of this memorandum from the Division of Child Welfare (DCW) is to provide
information to counties and vested partners regarding Relinquishment Counseling in Colorado.Resource Type:MemoIssue:Adoption — Private & InternationalRelinquishment CounselingAudience:County DirectorsService Providers
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