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August 13, 2019

My Turn: Mind Your Language When Talking About Mental Illness

Op Ed August 8, 2019 – by Peter Evers We talk a great deal about words that we use to describe mental illness. There has been a significant move toward […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Featured, Uncategorized

August 13, 2019

No Workforce Relief for Health Care Providers

Op Ed August 6, 2019 – by Maggie Pritchard As the CEO of a mid-sized business in the Lakes Region, I share the same problem that many businesses, for-profit and […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Featured, Uncategorized

July 16, 2019

Of Mice and Mental Health

Op Ed June 30, 2019 – by Bill Rider Building our state’s budget can feel a bit like Hasbro’s Mouse Trap.  Somewhere in there the green plastic boot that is […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Featured, Uncategorized

June 21, 2019

NHCBHA Comments on New Ten Year Plan

Press Release June 21, 2019 Concord, NH – As the House and Senate members of the committee of conference finalized an agreement on the state’s two-year operating budget on Thursday, […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Featured, Uncategorized

June 8, 2019

Adequate Mental Health Funding Helps Our Biggest Asset – Children

Op Ed June 8, 2019 – by Suellen Griffin For far too long, there has been discouraging news about New Hampshire’s mental health system and the obstacles that people in […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Featured, Uncategorized

April 16, 2019

Funding Mental Health Needs in the 2020-2021 State Operating Budget

NHCBHA Position Paper April 2019 Overview As the 2020-2021 NH State budget moves to the Senate, there are differing opinions  about which mental health system services and programs are the […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Featured, Uncategorized

February 7, 2019

NH Health Care Workforce – How does SB 308 make a difference?

New Hampshire employers are struggling to hire workers. Our workforce shortage is preventing success in one of the Granite State’s largest and most important sectors: health care.  There are thousands […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Featured, Uncategorized

January 31, 2019

New Hampshire Health Care Workforce Coalition Sign On Letter

January 31, 2019 Dear Friend: New Hampshire’s economy is remarkably strong, with historic revenue estimates and a record low unemployment rate. At the same time, a workforce shortage is slowing […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Featured, Uncategorized

January 24, 2019

NHCBHA Comments on New Ten Year Plan

Press Release January 24, 2019 Concord, NH – As the final version of the State’s new Ten-Year Mental Health Plan was released late on Wednesday, Peter Evers, President of the […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Featured, Uncategorized

September 16, 2018

Reducing Variability in Emergency Department Treatment for Patients in a Mental Health Crisis

NHCBHA Policy Paper September 2018: Reducing Variability in Emergency Department Treatment for Patients in a Mental Health Crisis PROJECT BACKGROUND The Emergency Services Learning Collaborative (ESLC) was developed in early […]

Article by Erin Meagher / Uncategorized

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How to Reach NHCBHA

Please be aware this is an administrative office. If you are seeking services, please go to the Find a Mental Health Center page.

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Tel: 603-225-6633
Email: info@helmsco.com

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