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Collaborative Management Program Interagency Oversight Group & Subcommittees

Collaborative Management Program Executive Committee

Interagency Oversight Group (IOG)
Prevention Subcommittee
Crossover Subcommittee

 

Collaborative Management Program Executive Committee

Co-Chairs
Captain Kevin Duffy, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Amy Reece, Advocates for Children (CASA)

Secretary
Rhonda Riley, Colorado Youth Detention Continuum

Treasurer
Germaine Meehan, Douglas County Department of Human Services

Member at Large
Aaron Ragon, Douglas County School District

Employer of Record/Fiscal Agent
Ruby Richards, Douglas County Department of Human Services

Interagency Oversight Group (IOG)

Per HB 04-1451, the CMP is overseen by representatives from community agencies and organizations, who choose to partake in the program on an annual basis by signing a Memorandum of Understanding. The IOG is required to have ten mandatory partners in order for a community to opt into the program, however, there is no limit to the number of partners that can sit on the IOG. Community partners can also choose to participate in IOG meetings without having to be a signing IOG member.

The IOG meets every other month to provide oversight and is open to the public. For meeting information including dates and agendas please visit https://douglascountyco.iqm2.com/Citizens/default.aspx click Collaborative Management Program Interagency Oversight Group.  Representatives are able to name designees to represent them and their agency/organization in CMP related business.

Current Signing IOG Members:

Dan Makelky, Douglas County Department of Human Services
Doug Gray, 18th Judicial District Probation Department
Chief Judge Amico, 18th Judicial District Court
Dr. John Douglas Jr, Tri-County Health Department
Corey Wise, Superintendent Douglas County School District
William Henricks, AllHealth Network
Robert Bremmer, Colorado Access
Tammy Schneiderman, Division of Youth Services Central Region
Daniel Darting, SIGNAL Behavioral Health Network
Jennifer Walker, The Crisis Center
Rhonda Riley, Colorado Youth Dentetino Continuum (CYDC) 18th Judicial District
Tony Spurlock, Douglas County Sheriff
Marsha Alston, Douglas County Youth Initiative
Josefina Raphael-Milliner, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children
Sandra Gregory – Douglas County Early Childhood Council
Sarah Troy- 18th Judicial District Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC)
George Brauchler, 18th Judicial District Attorney
Chris Stairs, Family Representative

Non-Signing Partners

Jenny Skinner, Developmental Pathways
Laura Ciancone, Douglas County Mental Health Initiative
Molly Ramierz, Shiloh House
Austin Topolnicki, Shiloh House
Erin White – Manna Connect
Paul Narduzzo, Catholic Charities
The Rock Church
Aspen Grove Church

The Douglas County Department of Human Services serves as the Employer of Record for the CMP Coordinator and the Fiscal Agent for the CMP. The CMPs statewide are funded from the General Fund and Civil Fees and are provided to CMP sites by the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) on an annual basis.

Prevention Subcommittee

The IOG created the Prevention Subcommittee in January 2020, to explore how, through collaboration with our partners, the CMP could assist in bringing primary preventative programming to serve children and youth ages 0-21 in Douglas County.

The Prevention Subcommittee meetings are open to the public. For meeting information including dates and agendas please visit https://douglascountyco.iqm2.com/Citizens/default.aspx click Collaborative Management Program Prevention Subcommittee.

Crossover Youth Subcommittee

The Crossover Youth Subcommittee has been in existence since 2015 and was created as a place where professionals working directly with  Crossover Youth population (youth who are involved with the juvenile justice system and crossover into the child welfare system) can discuss Douglas County’s Crossover Youth process and provide feedback/suggestions for improvements to the process.

The Crossover Youth Subcommittee meetings are open to the public. For meeting information including dates and agendas please visit https://douglascountyco.iqm2.com/Citizens/default.aspx click Collaborative Management Program Crossover Youth Subcommittee.