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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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NH Connections Visit the Bureau’s Consumer Education Website, NH Connections, for more information on the programs, activities and initiatives of the Bureau along with partners, collaborators and c
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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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The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Section supports a broad array of programs to improve the availability of and access to high quality preventive and primary health care for all children, and for th
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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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Using the NH Connections Portal All child care personnel and household members must register in the NH Connections (NHCIS) portal, and submit their BRC applications online. Using the portal to init
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The Child Fatality Review is grounded in the belief that a child’s preventable death is a community’s responsibility. A sentinel (unanticipated) event should raise a call to action. The primary goal i