New Hampshire Statewide Transition Plan

“New Hampshire has drafted a Statewide Transition Plan to show how it will establish compliance with these new regulations. New Hampshire’s draft Statewide Transition Plan includes several sections: 1) Inventory – review of existing state standards, policies, regulations, and statute to determine state level changes that are needed to align with the federal requirements, 2) Assessment – Development, implementation and validation of assessments completed by providers and participants including remediation plans and the role of the Advisory Task Force, 3) Ongoing Monitoring and Compliance.“

 

University of New Hampshire: Project SEARCH

“Project SEARCH is designed to provide an on-campus, intellectually challenging experience for academically motivated high school students. The program has been in operation since 1983, and the total program enrollment ranges from 200-225 students.

SEARCH’s mission is to provide a forum in a college campus setting where high school students from southeastern New Hampshire and southern Maine can experience a series of presentations covering challenging interdisciplinary topics and interact with each other in discussion groups.”

New Hampshire 10-Year Mental Health Plan

“The 10-Year Mental Health Plan is the result of a robust feedback process that included input from hundreds of interested parties statewide through focus groups, workgroups, public sessions, and written comments. It takes a comprehensive and innovative approach to address the mental health needs of people across their life span.”

New Hampshire Building Capacity for Transformation

“On January 5, 2016, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approved New Hampshire’s application for a five-year Medicaid Building Capacity for Transformation demonstration project which concluded on December 31, 2020. This demonstration represented an opportunity for New Hampshire to strengthen community-based mental health services, combat the opioid crisis, and drive health care delivery system reform. Through this demonstration, the state pursued improved access to and quality of, both the behavioral health services and physical health services of those with behavioral health diagnoses including both mental health and substance abuse disorders. The demonstration enabled the establishment of regionally-based Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs) that consisted of behavioral health and other health care and community providers. These providers worked collaboratively to develop a sustainable, integrated behavioral and physical health care delivery system in New Hampshire.”

 

New Hampshire Medicaid State Plan

“Please note that the state plan does not contain extensive service details and requirements. This information should be obtained through the Department’s rules listed on the State of New Hampshire Administrative Rules website or via the DHHS online eligibility policy manual. Also note that changes to the state plan are ongoing and that the submittal and approval can span a long period of time. Therefore, there may always be pending state plan amendments (SPAs) that are not reflected in this posted document. If this knowledge is critical to your research, please contact us. This state plan will be updated as approvals occur.
New Hampshire’s Medicaid State Plan, like all State Plans, is constantly changing and improving to ensure that its citizens are served.”

New Hampshire Home and Community Based Services Waivers

This page is a list of the current waivers with links to documents.

New Hampshire State Plan on Aging (2019)

“New Hampshire was awarded a 2019 No Wrong Door Business Case grant to support NHCarePath’s continued integration of services, to include a focus on data identification, collection and method development.  Partners will collaborate with the federal Administration for Community Living (ACL), bringing greater attention to enhancing evidence informed care transitions from hospitals, strengthening supports to NH veterans, and ensuring a workforce that focuses on person-centered thinking and practices.”

Nevada DHHS Communication Access

“New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is committed to providing language and communication services that are accessible and inclusive to all, including individuals who are Deaf or have hearing loss, are blind or have low vision, or people who have limited English proficiency (LEP). If you need help understanding or accessing our programs, services or written materials, we have services available to enable your full participation. We recognize that effective communication is essential. It is our goal to ensure effective communication and access to all Department programs, services, or activities.”

NH’s 13th Annual Transition Summit

~~“The New Hampshire Transition Community of Practice organizes the annual Transition Summit, the only statewide conference for training, collaboration, networking, and information focused exclusively on the transition to life after high school for students with disabilities.
NH’s 13th Annual Transition Summit
Friday, November 22, 2019
8:00 am – 3:30 pm
Grappone Conference Center, Concord, NH ”
 

New Hampshire NHWorks “We’ll Help You Find Your Future”

“The New Hampshire Office of Workforce Opportunity (OWO) relies on its strong partnerships to ensure employers throughout the state have the skilled workforce they need to meet the demands of their industries.

  • The New Hampshire Department of Employment Security (NHES)
  • The New Hampshire Department of Education
  • The New Hampshire Department of Labor
  • The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
  • Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH).”
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