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Colorado Maternal Mental

Health Collaborative

About Colorado Maternal Mental Health Collaborative

The Colorado Maternal Mental Health Collaborative and Framework is a statewide collective impact initiative that aligns and unifies efforts to improve perinatal mental health by bringing together diverse perspectives from across sectors including providers, people with lived experience, government agencies, and community based organizations. The Collaborative is focused on building partnerships, fostering conversations, and taking action. 

Together, we hold ourselves accountable to ensure the mental health needs of pregnant and postpartum people are met and prioritized through policy, community and systemic support. CPCQC serves as the backbone organization for the Collaborative, providing leadership, facilitation, staffing, administration of funding, and data management. 

Learn more about how we’re advancing mental health for pregnant and parenting people through the Colorado Maternal Mental Health Collaborative and Framework.

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Program Partners

We are a collaborative of partners across the state of Colorado, from individuals to organizations, representing behavioral health, community advocacy, faith-based organizations, early care and education, health care, philanthropy, public health, public policy, and state and local government.

Related Insights

Recent data shows sobering statistics of increased rates of maternal mortality and persisting racial disparities nationwide. This data reminds us that we have so much more work to do to improve equity to access and care for moms, birthing people, and their babies across our country and in our state.
This fall, CPCQC gathered with partners across the state at the CHoSEN Forum. The semi-annual convening brought providers, organizations, and policymakers together to improve perinatal substance use outcomes.