Milford Thrives Early Childhood Collaborative Member Profile

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Alyssa Galeotalanza
alyssa.Galeotalanza@dhhs.nh.gov

Referrals
DCYF 24-hour hotline: 603-271-6562 or 800-894-5533

 

Organization
Division Children Youth & Families. Nashua District Office
Family Service Supervisor

DCYF Division Children Youth & Families (Nashua Office)

NH Law requires any person who suspects that a child under age 18 has been abused or neglected must report that suspicion immediately to DCYF. (New Hampshire RSA 169-C:29-31)

To report child abuse or neglect, please call (800) 894-5533 (in-state) or (603) 271-6562

Intake lines are staffed 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays.   If this is an immediate emergency, please call 911.

DCYF staff provide a wide range of family-centered services with the goal of meeting the needs of parents and their children and strengthening the family system. Services are designed to support families and children in their own homes and communities whenever possible. The major program areas of DCYF include:

Child Protection

The Bureau of Child Protection works to protect children from abuse and neglect while attempting to preserve the family unit. Child Protective Service Workers help prevent further harm to children from intentional physical or mental injury, sexual abuse, exploitation or neglect by a person responsible for a child’s health or welfare.

Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Justice Services (JJS) is responsible for providing supervision and rehabilitative services to youth adjudicated under state law as delinquent or as Children In Need of Services (CHINS). JJS provides supervision, case management, and an array of rehabilitative services through its staff of Juvenile Probation and Parole Officers (JPPOs) and a network of community-based providers who are licensed and/or certified by DHHS.

Permanency

Permanency means that a child has a long term, safe, stable environment. This creates a lifelong relationship with a nurturing caregiver to establish the foundation for a child’s health development. Permanency Workers are located in each District Office and are trained to assist children and their families to identify permanent, lifelong connections. Reunification is the preferred permanency option. When reunification is not possible, adoption, guardianship or another permanent living arrangement is sought.

Adolescents

The Adolescent program is designed to ensure that the current and former DCYF and JJS youth obtain the preparation, resources and positive youth development they need to establish permanent connections and become healthy, self sufficient and successful adults. Adolescent workers with specialized training lead, educate and collaborate with youth, colleagues and the community to ensure the best practice for adolescents.

Foster Care

The Foster Care Program provides foster family homes and a family experience for children who cannot be safely cared for in their own homes. Specially trained Resource Workers in each DCYF District Office recruit, train and license foster families, and match children in need of out-of-home care with a foster family best suited to meet the specific needs of each child.

Foster Care Health Program (FCHP)

The Foster Care Health Program (FCHP) is committed to meeting the health care needs of children in out-of-home placement. Through healthcare coordination and consultation, children in DCYF out-of-home placements will receive the on-going care they need to achieve and maintain optimal physical, emotional and developmental health.

Adoption

The Adoption program provides an array of services to families who adopt children through DCYF. These services include:

  • Case management
  • Education
  • Information and referral
  • Financial assistance
  • Support groups
  • Assistance to adoptees searching for their birth families
  • Community and Family Supports
  • Community and Family Support Services provides services both to families in their communities, and to families that are involved with DCYF, including:
    • Funding for community-based programs that work to prevent child abuse and neglect, juvenile delinquency, and out-of-home placement of children and youth;
    • Clinical services and mental health support for children involved with DCYF;
    • Educational advocacy and support for children involved with DCYF.

Alyssa Galeotalanza of the DCYF Nashua District Office is a good contact for Collaborative partners with questions.  Nashua’s office also has a Drug-Exposed Infant Specialist, who helps connect parents and infants to area resources and supports, including Early Intervention and recovery services. 

Alyssa can be reached by Collaborative partners at 603-579-9438

Alyssa, along with her team, often work in conjunction with Milford Police Department’s Juvenile Officer, Will Morrow, in response to reported police cases or DCYF-reported cases that involve households of families with children/youth (witness or impacted).  Officer Morrow works with Alyssa and the DCYF Nashua office to bridge children/youth and families to supportive services as needed. 

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