Program areas at Parent Information Center
Preschool development grant (pdg). This program is funded by a contract with the nh preschool development grant (pdg) administered by the university of New Hampshire to provide family voice training and support, promote family leadership and engagement efforts at all levels of the early childhood system, and implement and expand the birth through age 8 family and community team governance quadrant of nh's early childhood advisory council.
New Hampshire family voices (fv). This project is funded primarily through the state of New Hampshire, department of health and human services bureau of special medical services, to provide assistance to families and professionals through direct contact (telephone, e-mail, and in person), publication development and dissemination, workshops, website, and trainings.
Parent training and Information Center (pti). This project is funded by the united states department of education, office of special education programs, to provide Information, referral, training, and support to parents of children with Disabilities.
Race 2kthis project is funded through the state of New Hampshire, department of education, bureau of special education to provide Information, support, and technical assistance to school districts and others, including families to improve outcomes for preschool children with Disabilities and their families. Family to family (f2f)this project is funded by the united states department of education health resources and services administration (hrsa) to provide Information, education, training, outreach, and peer support to families of children and youth with special healthcare needs and the professionals who serve them.youth health care transition servicesthis project is funded through the state of New Hampshire, department of health and human services, bureau of family centered services to provide youth health care transition planning and support for children, ages 14 to 21 years, with special health care needs; their families; and their providers, statewide. Guided by an advisory council of representative stakeholders, the project focus is to improve health care transition at the individual, provider and system levels.prevention makes cents (pmc)this program is funded by a variety of contracts to provide school-based child assault prevention programs for preschool and elementary-aged children as well as multi-week parenting programs and topic-related workshops for parents and professionals.