The Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) recognized the following counties for 2021 C-Stat Distinguished Performance. The counties' outstanding performance efforts were tied to programs that help Coloradans, including helping more local families move toward a stronger economic future by connecting Coloradans with meaningful work opportunities and workforce development programs, delivering crucial food and energy assistance in a timely manner and keeping vulnerable adults and children safe.
“2021 was a year of recovery, growth, and record dedication to Coloradans from our county partners,” said CDHS executive director Michelle Barnes. “These counties are leading the way as top performers by delivering fast and consistent services and I am excited to see what they accomplish now that we are through the height of the pandemic. I am proud of these counties in supporting people slipping into poverty and those already in it, keeping kids and seniors safe, and supporting families.”
C-Stat is a performance management tool that allows CDHS to better focus on and improve performance outcomes that enhance people’s lives. The Distinguished Performance Award recognizes counties that are timely, safe and accurate in work and meeting goals. Counties that meet their goals are more likely to be meeting the needs of individuals and families in their community, and more likely to have higher completion rates of applications. 10 counties received the 2021 C-Stat Distinguished Performance.
Counties identified as distinguished performers were (in alphabetical order):
- Archuleta
- Broomfield
- Delta
- Eagle
- El Paso
- Mineral
- Pitkin
- Rio Grande
- San Juan
- Yuma
Further, three counties received the Most Improved Award:
- Mineral: Most improved small county
- Delta: most improved medium county
- Larimer: most improved large county
C-Stat is a performance-based analysis strategy that allows every program within the Colorado Department of Human Services to better focus on and improve performance outcomes. By identifying areas of focus, CDHS determines what is working and what needs improvement. By measuring the impact of day-to-day efforts, we are able to make more informed, collaborative decisions to align our efforts and resources to affect positive change.