Improving Data Sharing Access in New Hampshire

GrantID: 15408

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,500,000

Deadline: October 24, 2022

Grant Amount High: $1,500,000

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Grant Overview

Improving Data Transparency for Youth Services in New Hampshire

New Hampshire is grappling with significant challenges related to data transparency in youth-serving organizations, which severely hampers efforts to address maltreatment issues effectively. With a generally smaller population of approximately 1.4 million, the state still counts thousands of children and adolescents within various care systems. Recent reports indicate that over 2,500 children were confirmed as victims of abuse or neglect in New Hampshire last year. However, gaps in data sharing between institutions mean these numbers may not fully reflect the ongoing crisis.

The issue persists not just at a systemic level but also among local providers. Organizations responsible for youth welfare, such as public and private schools and mental health facilities, often work independently or with limited collaboration. This lack of cohesive data-sharing practices and transparency creates an environment where critical information is siloed, making it difficult to intervene effectively. For example, smaller rural organizations may not have the resources to file proper reports, leading to an incomplete understanding of the extent of maltreatment.

In New Hampshire, the burden of these gaps falls primarily on the children and families who are most affected. Communities with a high concentration of at-risk youth face unique challenges due to limited access to resources. Many families report feeling lost in the system when seeking help due to the lack of clarity and communication about available services. This is particularly true in rural areas, where distances and resource constraints further complicate access to necessary support.

The funding opportunity seeks to improve data transparency in youth-serving organizations by establishing clear data-sharing protocols and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. By promoting openness and accessibility in youth data, this initiative aims to build trust within communities and enhance the capacity to respond to youth at risk of maltreatment more effectively. Better transparency will empower organizations to work together and share critical information, enabling timely interventions.

As New Hampshire embraces innovative solutions to foster data transparency, this funding will play a key role in enhancing coordination between agencies. Improved data-sharing practices will also enable stakeholders to better track trends and patterns in abuse, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for youth welfare across the state. New Hampshire's unique blend of rural and urban communities necessitates a targeted approach to data transparency, ensuring that all populations receive the protection they need.

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