A way to handle reports of child abuse that state officials say gives child-protection workers more flexibility and helps ensure cases are properly handled is one step closer to becoming available in more Colorado counties.
By Jordan SteffenThe Denver Post, Denver Post
Fri, 12/07/2012 - 11:25pm
A way to handle reports of child abuse that state officials say gives child-protection workers more flexibility and helps ensure cases are properly handled is one step closer to becoming available in more Colorado counties.