
Community Bridges encourages families to attend the Public Comment Session being held by the State Board of Education on the proposed revisions to Ed 1100, the NH Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 12:30 pm at the NH Department of Education in...

Community Bridges
recommends the workshop "Weathering the Storm - How to Stay Afloat in These Tough Economic Times" - Tuesday, Dec. 8 at the White Birch Community Center - Henniker. For more information view the flyer at the following link:
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/17196506/Wea thering-The-Storm
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Flyer on workshop - 'How to Stay Afloat in These Tough Economic Times'

PRESS RELEASE - Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) today announced it is expanding the H1N1 vaccination campaign to include additional groups of people who are at higher risk for complications from H1N1. ...

Special Education Rule Changes: The NH Department of Education is revising rules for Special Education. Sarah Aiken, CSNI’s legislative liaison has this update: “On Wed Dec. 9t...

Community Bridges likes the Research & Training Center on Community Living - One of the biggest challenges to providing community supports for people with developmental disabilities is the ability to find, keep and retain qualified direct support professionals (DSPs). The Research and Training Center on Community Living at the Universit...y of Minnesota maintains a comprehensive research, training and technical assistance program in the area of direct support workforce development. The RTC DSP workforce development program, its' staff and partners are working vigorously to find creative solutions to the workforce challenges of recruitment, retention and training.

Dear Supporters of Connor’s Law, HB 569, We had an inspiring victory today! The NH House Committee on Commerce and Consumer Affairs voted in favor of HB 569 by 13 (yes) to 3 (no). (One Representative left the room during the vote and three were absent from today’s executive session). T...

Families and any member of the public may attend for observation only. There will not be any public testimony taken, as this is not a public hearing. We encourage those who can attend to do so, and wear a puzzle ribbon autism pin or button if they have one...

SB496 created a legislative commission to identify incentives for providers of Home and Community Based Care for the elderly and adults with developmental disabilities, physical disabilities and mental illnesses that encourage the recruitment and retention of non-supervisory direct care workers...


















