CONCORD — The New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth and Families released its first annual Data Book. The Office of the Child Advocate applauds any effort DCYF makes to quantify the needs of children and families and the efforts of the department.

In general, while the initial view of the data is promising, what the data book tells shows is DCYF still has an enormous task before it and not enough resources.

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