OVERVIEW OF THE PRIORITIES PROCESS

NHLA chooses cases that are likely to have the most positive effect on both the individual client and on others with the same legal problem. NHLA does not have the resources to accept all applicants for our legal services even within the priority areas we have adopted. To best serve our clients, we are continuously reassessing our priorities and looking to identify issues that affect low-income and elderly residents of New Hampshire.

Priorities
These are the current NHLA program priorities, listed in alphabetical order.
Benefits
Children's Health
Domestic Violence
Housing
Immigrants' Rights
Inmate Representation
Seniors
Youth Law


Benefits
NHLA focuses its efforts on the following benefits issues:

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Children's Health
Children's Dental Health Monitoring our State's compliance with a federal class action consent decree entered in 2004 to improve the Medicaid dental program for children. Contact: Kay Drought 1-800-334-3135, extension 2503.

New Hampshire Health Law Collaborative NHLA working with Child Health Services provides legal assistance to improve the health and lives of children and their families in Manchester.

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Domestic Violence
NHLA partners with the New Hampshire Pro Bono program, the Legal Advice and Referral Center and the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. NHLA represents individual victims of domestic violence, especially in rural areas of the state:

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Housing
NHLA focuses its efforts on the following housing issues:

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Immigrant Rights
NHLA represents vulnerable immigrant clients subject to exploitation who are denied equal access to services and benefits.

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Inmate Representation
NHLA will continue to enforce inmates' rights to mental health care and the educational/vocational training that will allow inmates to lead productive lives when they leave prison.

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Seniors
NHLA focuses on the following elder issues:

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Youth Law Project
The Youth Law Project (YLP) works with children and teenagers who are facing delinquency or CHINS petitions, as well as those who are at-risk of having such petitions filed against them. The YLP seeks to get these young people the educational, health, mental health, and other services necessary to stay in their homes and communities and out of the juvenile justice system.

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