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Lead can be found in many places in and around a child’s home, including in the paint, air, soil, water. Lead-based paint and lead dust are the main sources of lead poisoning in New Hampshire. H
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The Bureau for Family Centered Services works closely with community-based service providers to support positive outcomes for individuals, families, and communities. BFCS views this as a collaborative
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The New Hampshire Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program, located statewide, is a family support and strengthening program for pregnant and newly parenting families
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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
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The Therapeutic Cannabis Program (TCP) maintains a confidential registry of qualifying patients, their caregivers, and their certifying medical providers. The program processes applications and issues
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Home visiting provides family support and strengthening for pregnant, newly parenting and school aged families. These home visiting programs provide health education, parenting support, developme
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Health Care Transition According to Got Transition™ the federally funded national resource center on health care transition (HCT), “Health Care Transition is the process of moving from a child/fami
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It takes a village to raise a child with special health care needs. According the American Academy of Pediatrics, there are many internal (emotional or behavioral) and external (interpersonal, housing
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Welcome to ESS Orientation The Welcome to Early Supports & Services (ESS) orientation provides the basic information needed to be a service coordinator in the NH Part C of IDEA program in NH kn
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Every day across New Hampshire, infants and toddlers are learning new skills, but they learn and grow at their own pace. Parents or other caregivers who have concerns about an infant’s or toddler’s de