- NH Children’s Health Foundation Dashboard
- NH Community Profiles
- NH Fact Finder
- US Census Bureau
- NH Department of Education Data Collection and Reports
- NH DHHS Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
- NH DHHS Occupational Health Surveillance Publications
- NH DHHS Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
- NH DHHS Diabetes Education & Support Program
- NH DHHS Birth & Death Data
- NH DHHS Data Portal
- NH DHHS Hospital Discharge Data
- NH DHHS Cancer Data & Reports
- CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
- NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services (BDAS)
- NH Health WISDOM (DHHS data portal)
- Public Health Emergency Response Annex Base Plan
The goal of the Regional Public Health Emergency Annex is to ensure methods and procedures are outlined for the Central NH RPHN partners, State of NH public health and safety officials, and federal officials who play a role in responding to a public health emergency.
- Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
The Community Health Improvement Plan is our community's plan for better health, designed to be implemented through a group effort by our region's agencies, partners, residents, healthcare providers and public safety personnel to allow all community members to have access to timely, comprehensive, cost-effective, high quality, and compassionate care.
- State Action Plan: Strengthening Our Response Together
New Hampshire’s Strategy for Reducing the Misuse of Alcohol and Other Drugs and Promoting Recovery
- State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP)
Charting a Course to Improve the Health of New Hampshire
- About Ticks and Tickborne Disease
In the United States, ticks can spread bacteria, viruses, and parasites (pathogens) that cause human diseases. Many tickborne diseases can have similar signs and symptoms. Learn more about recognizing these signs and how to take preventative efforts.
- Community First Responder Program
In 10 minutes, learn how to save a life. Become a Community First Responder with this certification module and be eligible to receive a free naloxone kit in the mail. After completing the online training module or group trainings for healthcare providers, you will: recognize signs, symptoms, and risk factors associated with problematic reactions to opioids, learn how naloxone (Narcan®) works & know how to handle intense situations and use naloxone (Narcan®).
- FindWell New Hampshire: A Virtual Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Locator
A guide to mental health services and substance use disorder services.
- Hands-Only CPR
Access additional resources for Hands-Only CPR, including the study behind the training, videos, printable resources, social media assets, and more.
- Heart Attack, Stroke and Cardiac Arrest Symptoms
Learn the signs and symptoms of heart attacks and strokes so you can be proactive in an emergency situation.
- Information and resources from the New Hampshire Radon Program
The mission of the New Hampshire Radon Program is to help all people in New Hampshire understand the health impacts of radon. It doesn’t matter if your house is old or new or where it is located. Testing for radon is the only way of knowing whether it is present in your home. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas. It has no smell, color or taste, and is produced from the natural radioactive decay of uranium in rocks and soil. Radon can also be found in water.
- ReadyNH.gov, NH’s source for info during state emergencies
At ReadyNH.gov you can stay informed with the latest safety information using Homeland Security and Emergency Management's (HSEM's) X and Facebook feeds, know of dangers in your area using NH Alerts, and learn what to do before, during and after a disaster, including completing emergency contact cards, find out what you should have in your emergency kit, and complete a family emergency plan.
- Stop the Bleed
The American College of Surgeons Stop the Bleed program has prepared 5 million people worldwide on how to stop bleeding in a severely injured person.
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation County Health Rankings
How Healthy is Your Community?
The annual Rankings provide a revealing snapshot of how health is influenced by where we live, learn, work and play. They provide a starting point for change in communities.
- Central NH Jurisdictional Risk Assesment
The JRA was conducted to rate the impacts of a set of hazards to the regional health care, behavioral health, and public health systems and to identify system vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies to reduce the risks posed by these disasters
- 2023 Community Needs Assessment Report
An assessment of Community Health Needs Assessment of the Central New Hampshire region was completed by the Central New Hampshire Health Partnership in 2023. The purpose of the assessment was to better understand the health-related issues and concerns impacting the well-being of Central NH residents, inform community health improvement plans, partnerships and initiatives; and satisfy Community Health Needs Assessment requirements for Community Benefit reporting. For the purpose of the assessment, the geographic area of interest was 18 municipalities comprising the Central New Hampshire Public Health Region with a total resident population of 31,356 and served by the member agencies of the Central New Hampshire Health Partnership (www.cnhhp.org).
- Youth Risk Behavior Survey
The Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) is a national survey, conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) every two years among representative samples of 9th through 12th grade students.