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Women's Initiative Newsletter Vol. 1, No. 4 (December 2017), Women's Initiative Staff
Women's Initiative Newsletter Vol. 1, No. 4 (December 2017), Women's Initiative Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
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Womens_Initiative_November Vol. 1, No. 3 (November 2017), Women's Initiative Staff
Womens_Initiative_November Vol. 1, No. 3 (November 2017), Women's Initiative Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
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Nh-Me Lend: Advancing Health Equity For Children And Youth With Asd/Ndd And Their Families Through Continuous Quality Improvement, Betsy Humphreys, Susan Russell, Rae Sonnenmeier, Alan Kurtz
Nh-Me Lend: Advancing Health Equity For Children And Youth With Asd/Ndd And Their Families Through Continuous Quality Improvement, Betsy Humphreys, Susan Russell, Rae Sonnenmeier, Alan Kurtz
Poster Presentations
Over the past two decades NH and Maine have experienced rapid growth of racial, ethnic, and linguistic minority populations. New Hampshire’s foreign-born population was 5.7% in 2013, while Maine’s foreign-born population was 3.4% during the same time period (American Immigration Council, 2017). In addition, NH and Maine are designated refugee resettlement areas. NH is now home to refugees from over 40 countries (NH DHHS, 2010) and Maine is home to refugees from over 30 countries (Catholic Charities Refugee and Immigration Services, 2015).