- PASSCO
- FAQ
Our Faqs
What is PASSCO?
PASSCO stands for Peer Advocacy and Supervision Services of Colorado. We provide expert consultation, program development, and professional support for organizations seeking to enhance peer support services, implement systems change, and drive strategic initiatives.
Who can benefit from PASSCO's services?
Our services are designed for organizations of all sizes, including nonprofits, healthcare providers, government agencies, and community-based organizations looking to improve their peer support programs and systems.
What types of services does PASSCO offer?
We specialize in:
- Peer Support Program Development
- Systems Change Consultation
- Expert Facilitation
- Strategic Planning
- Implementation Support
- Professional Development
What makes PASSCO different from other consultancies?
We blend personalized service with deep expertise. PASSCO combines individual attention with the insights of a nationwide network of distinguished professionals, from leading academics to policymakers, ensuring both comprehensive and customized solutions.
How does PASSCO approach systems change?
Our approach emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and sustainability. We work with stakeholders at all levels to identify opportunities, address challenges, and implement practical, effective solutions that drive long-term impact.
Do you provide training for staff and leadership?
Yes! PASSCO offers tailored professional development and training sessions for peer supporters, staff, and organizational leaders. These sessions are designed to enhance skills, improve team dynamics, and support program goals.
Where does PASSCO operate?
While based in Colorado, PASSCO serves clients nationwide, bringing extensive experience in statewide systems change and a national perspective to every project.
What is peer support, and why is it important?
Peer support involves people with shared experiences helping each other. It’s a proven approach to building resilience, fostering community, and enhancing outcomes in areas like mental health, addiction recovery, and community services.