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The Child Care Licensing Unit (CCLU) ensures that children attending NH child care programs are in safe and healthy environments and are provided with care, supervision and developmentally appropriate
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When child care programs become strong partners and advocates in encouraging and supporting mothers to continue to breastfeed, the benefits to families are great. Child care programs also benefit from
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If you are a parent or caretaker of a minor child (under 18) and the other parent is not living in your household, you can receive our services. Just complete and sign an Application for Child Su
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Read the new DHHS Child Care Strengthening Plan (June 30, 2022) NH Connections Visit the Bureau’s Consumer Education Website, NH Connections, for more information on the prog
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The Office of Child Care (OCC) in the Federal Administration for Children and Families supports low-income working families by improving access to affordable, high-quality early care and out-of-school
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Additional Information for Employers New Hire Reporting Federal Resources for Employers Employers Role in the Child Support Program
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Statewide Priorities for the MCH Section Improve access to needed healthcare services for all populations Decrease unintentional injury Improve access to standardized developmental/s
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NH Child Care Provider's Immunization Resources Immunization Tracking Tool NH Simplified Schedule Sample Letter to Parents Modelo Carta a Los Padres De U Niño Que Necesita Vacunas
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In accordance with state and federal law, the Child Care Licensing Unit requires rigorous and thorough Background Record Checks be completed for child care personnel and household members in licensed
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The Committee membership is comprised of representation from the medical, law enforcement, judicial, legal, victim services, public health, mental health, child protection and education communities.