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Weld County approves foster-care contracts and state-funded human-services amendments, including removal of DEI language from case-management agreement
Summary
The board approved new foster-care provider contracts, respite agreements, state grants for employment training and an amendment removing diversity, equity and inclusion language from a case-management agreement; staff also authorized an ADRC contract and a pilot MOU for high-acuity placements.
The Weld County Board of Commissioners on June 2 approved a slate of human-services contracts and funding amendments covering foster-care providers, state-supplied workforce training funds, a long-term-services access contract and a pilot placement memorandum of understanding.
Why it matters: the approvals expand placement capacity for children in county custody, add training funds for Colorado Works clients, continue access to aging and disability resource services and establish a no-cost pilot to place children with complex needs.
Foster care contracts and respite Tammy Grant, deputy director of the Department of Human Services, presented multiple individual-provider contracts and…
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