SBIRT Colorado partners
Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Jr.Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has established a clear vision for its work — a life in the community for everyone. To realize this vision, the Agency has sharply focused its mission on building resilience and facilitating recovery for people with or at risk for mental or substance use disorders. SAMHSA is gearing all of its resources — programs, policies and grants -- toward that outcome.
The Division of Behavioral Health of the Colorado Department of Human Services was established by state law in 1971 to, promote healthy, drug-free lifestyles; reduce alcohol and other drug abuse; and reduce abuse-associated illnesses and deaths.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Colorado Clinical Guidelines Collaborative (CCGC) is a unique non-profit coalition of health plans, physicians, hospitals, employers, government agencies, quality improvement organizations, and other entities working together to implement systems and processes, using evidence-based clinical guidelines, to improve healthcare in Colorado.
OMNI Institute is a social science research firm based in Denver. Since 1976, OMNI has specialized in a variety of research areas including juvenile and criminal justice, substance abuse prevention and treatment, youth development and prevention, and community health
Colorado Providers Association is a professional trade association and statewide coalition of alcohol and drug prevention, intervention and treatment service provider executives. Its mission is to cultivate leadership, mobilize resources, and promote the effective use, integration and coordination of alcohol and drug prevention, intervention and treatment services.
Peer Assistance Services, Inc. is a non-profit agency dedicated to quality, accessible prevention and intervention services in workplaces and communities, focusing on substance abuse and related issues.

