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A new survey shows that income for substance use treatment and recovery providers in the state has decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic.The survey, by…
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Overdose numbers in Manchester and Nashua declined for the second month in a row.Manchester saw 24 overdoses, one fatal, in the month of April. There were…
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Many once face-to-face interactions have moved online during COVID-19, including for people who are in recovery from a substance use disorder.But the…
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Governor's Commission On Alcohol And Other Drugs Allocates $3.8 Million In Unused FundsThe Governor's Commission on Alcohol and Other Drugs voted today on how to spend an unused $3.8 million dollars of state funding from this fiscal year.The…
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The State of New Hampshire is ending its contract with the organization that ran its Doorway program in Manchester and Nashua.Granite Pathways will no…
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The state is seeking feedback from parents and community partners on its tentative plan to open a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) for…
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A group of providers and staff with the Department of Health and Human Services are re-examining the state’s model for how to treat young people with…
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Officials in New Hampshire are moving forward with efforts to reduce vaping and tobacco use among teens in advance of state and federal laws raising the…
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The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services has released a report into a series of non-fatal overdoses at the state's sole residential youth…
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Federal officials are still looking into the causes of vaping-related deaths around the country, but in New Hampshire, schools are continuing to see a…