Community Corrections Stakeholders,
Based on feedback from all of you and the data on the utilization of funding provided by the Correctional Treatment Board for treatment with those with substance use treatment needs, we have updated the policy on the utilization of these funds. Most of the policy has remained the same with the most significant changes including:
- Clarification on allowance to utilize the funds for DUI Level II 4+ Treatment
- Increase in allowance of Recovery Support Services up to 25%
- Edited list of Recovery Support Services to align with Correctional Treatment Board Guidance
OCC CTF Outpatient Funding Policy Revised March 2024
We hope that you will find these updates to be advantageous to providing support for needed services to clients. Please reach out with any questions.
Thank you,
Katie Ruske Office of Community Corrections Manager Division of Criminal Justice
View Our New OCC Website
Our team is delighted to announce that our new Office of Community Corrections website has been launched, thanks to the amazing people behind the effort (Kellen Lemos, Wendy Bacchi and Paula Vargas).
Our team has been working around the clock for the last couple of months to deliver an excellent website, so you can enjoy the best possible user experience. It’s now easier (we hope!) to find information you are looking for with our new left-handed navigation menu. We’d love to hear your feedback too, so please email Kellen Lemos if you have any feedback or questions.
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CCIB New Functionality Coming Soon
The CCIB homepage is about to get a makeover. Introducing, Task Widgets!
When this feature is turned on, your homepage will display the above buttons on the top right-hand side of the screen, under your login name. To start, please click the Take Tour button. The tour will walk you through how to add Task Widgets to your home screen. The tour will display all options available, but your individual permissions will dictate which of these options you have access to. The first three task widgets cover the following CCIB areas:
- LSI’s Due Soon/LSI’s Overdue
- Invoicing
- Five Year PREA Checks
Watch for an email to come out soon with more detailed information and an office hour schedule in case you need assistance with this functionality.
As always, if you need anything related to CCIB, please contact the CCIB Team:
Wendy.bacchi@state.co.us
Arlene.Duran@state.co.us
Valarie.Schamper@state.co.us
Kristin Stephens: Good things happen at Larimer County Community Justice Alternatives
By Kristin Stephens - Loveland Reporter-herald
DCJ's Office of Community Corrections strives to build a safer Colorado by providing a variety of services to the criminal justice system and partnering with agencies working to reform existing community corrections practices. Good things happen through these partnerships.
The Loveland Daily Reporter Herald highlights our partners: the Larimer County Community Justice Alternative (CJA) and additional programs in our local criminal justice system, that are contributing to rebuilding families, lives and a stronger Colorado. |
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