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General Questions about Child Protection or Juvenile Justice For general questions, call 603-271-4451 or 1-800-852-3345 ex 4451 (toll-free in NH only).
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Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Arthritis CDC offers educational information on the basics, types, risk factors, and how to care for yourself with arthritis. Physical Activity Progra
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Homelessness Resources for Former Foster Care Youth HOPE Program Young adults who were in the legal custody of NH DHHS upon attaining the age of 18 may request to return to DCYF foster care unti
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Medicaid for Employed Adults with Disabilities (MEAD) is for ages 18 through 64. Medicaid for Employed Older Adults with Disabilities (MOAD) is for age 65 or older. Both MEAD and MOAD provide Medicaid
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If you are interested in any of these programs, speak to your DCYF worker or contact the nearest DCYF District Office and ask to speak to the Adolescent Worker or Permanency JPPO. HOPE (H
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Who should complete the NYTD Survey? Any youth or young adult who completed the NYTD survey while they were in state care on their 17th birthday and has been asked by their Child Protective Service
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In accordance with RSA-A:30,31, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services has established this online Autism Registry, in order for providers who diagnose new cases of autism to regist
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The NH Interagency Coordinating Council is referred to as the "ICC" in NH. The ICC is federally mandated under Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) of 2004 and
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Family Engagement Family engagement, as defined by Maternal and Child Health Bureau, reflects a belief in the value of family leadership at all levels- individual, community and policy. When famili