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Colorado’s
Coordinated School Health Program (CSHP) is a collaborative effort between
the Colorado Department of Education and the Colorado Department of Public
Health and Environment. The CSHP works with schools, school districts, local
health departments, governmental agencies, and professional organizations to
improve the health and academic success of Colorado’s children through the
implementation of the CSHP model. Colorado receives funding from CDC’s
Division of Adolescent and School Health to promote coordinated school
health, provide HIV prevention education, and conduct the Youth Risk
Behavior Survey (YRBS).Providing HIV Prevention Education
Conducting the Youth Risk Behavior Survey
For information on Colorado's
previous program activities, see Colorado, 2003–2008.
For data from other states, territories, or localities, see
For more information on CDC/DASH funded programs, see
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