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February 21, 2017

Bill Reaffirms Colorado As Trailblazer In Restorative Justice

Colorado State Representative Pete Lee, House District 18
Colorado State Representative Pete Lee, House District 18

An Interview with Catherine Strode

State Representative Pete Lee cites Colorado as the nation’s leader in restorative justice. During his tenure in the legislature, Representative Lee has introduced four bills championing the practice in Colorado’s criminal justice system.  His most recent bill (HB17-1039) passed through the House this week. The bill expands communication issues in the practice of restorative justice. It was originally designed to provide more confidentiality to the process.  However, that portion of the bill was struck. In an interview with Catherine Strode, Representative Lee says although the bill does expand restorative justice in two areas, it doesn’t go far enough.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

February 8, 2017

Transportation Demo Bill Promotes Future Accessibility

Kent Lambert, Colorado State Senator- District 9
Kent Lambert, Colorado State Senator- District 9

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Cars that drive themselves. Autonomous cars that appear on your front doorstep when ordered on a cell phone. Autonomous vehicles equipped for all kinds of riders, including those with companion dogs or those in wheelchairs. That is the vision for transportation in the state being promoted by State Senator Kent Lambert. A bill he is sponsoring (SB17-011) will bring together technical experts and  transportation providers to discuss ways to create an accessible and economically feasible statewide transportation system.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Senator Lambert says such means of transportation can change the economy and can give people with disabilities more employment opportunities.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

February 1, 2017

Can ADA ‘Drive by Lawsuits’ Hit Colorado?

Jon Meyers, Executive Director, Arc of Arizona
Jon Meyers, Executive Director, Arc of Arizona

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Over 40,000 warnings for noncompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) have been filed against Arizona businesses in the past two years. All of the warnings were filed by one attorney claiming to represent the state’s community of individuals with disabilities. The Executive Director of The Arc of Arizona, Jon Meyers, says the lawsuits are only benefitting the attorney who is filing them. They are also causing ill will toward the disability community statewide.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, he warns why other states, including Colorado, should be vigilant of this “drive by lawsuit” trend.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

January 27, 2017

Colorado Recognized As Leader In Early Childhood Supports

Jordana Ash, LCSW, IMH-E ® (IV), Director of Early Childhood Mental Health Colorado Department of Human Services
Jordana Ash, LCSW, IMH-E ® (IV),
Director of Early Childhood Mental Health
Colorado Department of Human Services
Mary Anne Snyder, Director, Colorado Office of Early Childhood
Mary Anne Snyder, Director,
Colorado Office of Early Childhood
 
 

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Jordana Ash is the first individual to hold the state’s new position of Director of Early Childhood Mental Health. She has developed the Strategic Plan to promote early childhood mental health across Colorado. Mary Anne Snyder is the Director of the State’s Office of Early Childhood, another relatively new state position. They sat down for an interview with Catherine Strode to discuss how their positions represent Colorado’s movement as a national leader in early childhood support systems.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

January 13, 2017

Fiscal Institute Forecasts $440 Million Budget Shortfall

Carol Hedges, Director, Colorado Fiscal InstituteAn Interview with Catherine Strode

The Director of the Colorado Fiscal Institute, Carol Hedges, says despite Colorado’s strong economic activity, the state is facing a budget shortfall in the millions this coming fiscal year.  A recognized expert on the TABOR amendment, she says $257 million of that shortfall is slated for taxpayer rebates. In an interview with Catherine Strode, she proposes a bill being introduced this legislative session as a long term solution to the state’s budget challenges.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

January 6, 2017

New Year…New YOU!

Enroll in Health Matters with AdvocacyDenver to Get a Jumpstart on Those New Year’s Resolutions!

Health Matters Participants Getting Exercise TogetherHealth Matters Participant at a Wellness VisitHealth Matters Participants Buying Healthy Food
AdvocacyDenver’s Health Care Advocacy Program is offering a FREE Health Matters class from February through May, 1x a week (up to 2 hours) to community based day programs. Health Matters is an evidence based curriculum for persons with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities (I/DD). The program focuses on becoming physically active, making health food choices, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The program offers community activities that will include visiting a local gym, picking out healthy snacks at a grocery store, attending health expos, and making healthy meal choices at a restaurant, etc. What better way to start out a healthy and happy 2017?

Health Matters is partnering with the Dahlia Center, 3401 Eudora St., classes will begin at the Dahlia Center from 10a-12pm, exact dates are negotiable dependent on the need.

If you are interested in participating, please contact Mary Sims, Wellness Educator:
303-974-2535
msims@advocacydenver.org

Article by Sally Tanner / Filed Under: Health Care Advocacy News, Health Care Advocacy Program

December 30, 2016

Recorded Webinar: Adolescent Suicide Prevention

Recorded Webinar: Adolescent Suicide PreventionOne of Colorado’s long term policy goals is to be the healthiest state in the nation. The Medicaid expansion is making quality health care available to more of the state’s residents.  However, one ailment often goes undiagnosed before it kills: suicide. Suicide rates in Colorado have been rising for the past seven years. Currently, Colorado is at the top of the list for suicides, ranking seventh highest nationwide. In this post you can view a recorded webinar discussing what is being done to prevent suicides among our state’s population.

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Article by Sally Tanner / Filed Under: News

December 22, 2016

State’s ‘Two Generation’ Approach Supports Early Childhood Mental Health

Lisa Jansen Thompson, MA, LPC. Executive Director, Early Childhood Partnership of Adams County
Lisa Jansen Thompson, MA, LPC. Executive Director, Early Childhood Partnership of Adams County

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Lisa Jansen Thompson is a leader in the field of early childhood mental health in Colorado. She has worked on building and enhancing systems for young children over the past 20 years. Currently, she is overseeing the local implementation of Project LAUNCH, a federally funded project focused on children’s overall health and mental health.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Lisa says the state has made great strides in its efforts to build supportive early childhood systems and in adopting a “two-generation” approach to strengthen the social networks of families and impact early childhood mental health.

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Article by Sally Tanner / Filed Under: Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

December 8, 2016

Reelected Representative Resumes Fight for The Working Poor

State Representative Tony Exum, House District 17
State Representative Tony Exum, House District 17

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Representative Tony Exum will be returning to the Capitol for the 2017 session to represent House District 17, after defeating his Republican opponent in the recent election. He had previously served in the Colorado House from 2013 to 2015.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Representative Exum says he looks forward to being a ‘voice’ for his district this session, and, a ‘voice’ for the working poor.

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Article by Sally Tanner / Filed Under: Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

November 17, 2016

Election Results Impact Students with Disabilities

Bob McGill
Bob McGill, AdvocacyDenver Advocate for Civil and Educational Rights of Children

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Bob McGill advocates for Spanish-speaking families of students with disabilities. His work for students with disabilities from immigrant families involves assisting Latino children and their families in the areas of education, health and immigration. In the following interview, Catherine Strode profiles Bob’s work for AdvocacyDenver.  She also discusses with him the potential impact of the election results on the students he serves.

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Article by Sally Tanner / Filed Under: Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

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