
Division for Children, Youth and Families | New Hampshire …
DCYF State Office main number. Business Hours 8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
DCYF Contact Directory | New Hampshire Department of Health …
Intake lines are staffed 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays. If this is an immediate emergency, please call 911. For more information, go to Report Child Abuse. For general …
Report Child Abuse - New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services
NH Law requires any person who suspects that a child under age 18 has been abused or neglected must report that suspicion immediately to DCYF. (New Hampshire RSA 169-C:29-31).
Office of the Child Advocate | State of New Hampshire
The mission of the Office of the Child Advocate is to lift up children by promoting equitable and effective reforms that meet the best interests of all New Hampshire children and strengthen …
NH Online Forms System - Children, Youth and Families - New Hampshire
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at New Hampshire Department of Corrections, Administrator Parental incarceration affects 1 in 28 children in the United States. According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, nearly 14,000 New …
NH DHHS, Division of Children, Youth and Families
DCYF manages protective programs on behalf of NH’s children, youth and families. DCYF Staff provide a wide range of family-centered services with the goal of meeting the needs of parents …
Behavioral Health Assessment System
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Child Protection & Juvenile Justice | New Hampshire Department …
The Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) manages protective programs on behalf of New Hampshire's children and youth and their families. By NH law any person who suspects …
CAC of Grafton & Sullivan Counties
Call the Division for Children, Youth and Families at: 1-800-894-5533 (outside NH at 603-271-6562), or contact your local police. If an emergency dial 911.