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State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report 2022-2023 (FFY22) FFY22 SSIP Evaluation Plan 6-30-23 Logic Model State Identified Measurable Results FFY22 NH SSIP Theory of A
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Comprehensive Family Support Services (CFSS) home visiting is a free program available to expectant parents and/or families with children ages 0-18 years at locations around the state. NH's CFSS progr
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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 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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What is TRECC? The Transitional Residential (and Psychiatric) Enhanced Care Coordination (TrECC) program represents a major shift in the norm of residential treatment episodes (Residential pr
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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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Most juvenile delinquency and children in need of services (CHINs) petitions are processed through the NH district and family court system. The court will determine the appropriate course of action or
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The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) supports and promotes breastfeeding as the optimal way to feed infants. The New Hampshire WIC Program has implemented a
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About the Immunization Program The NH Immunization Program (NHIP) is a vaccine resource for healthcare providers, schools, childcare providers, families, and the general public. DHHS, through the N
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NH Schools Immunization Resources Instructions for Pulling Statistics from SNAP for the State of New Hampshire Annual Immunization Report School Immunization Tracking Tool NH Sim