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CHILD IMPACT PROGRAM | SEACOAST MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

The Child Impact Program is a court ordered 4 hour course required of all parents of children under age 18 who are in the process of divorce or who are required to have a parenting plan to address custody and financial support. The course assists parents in understanding the impact of divorce, separation and custody issues on their child(ren) and how they can best help their child(ren) adjust to the divorce and the changes that result. This program also provides suggestions as to ways participants can develop a newly defined relationship as co-parents and find ways to work together to raise their children. All classes are conducted via Zoom.

Last assured

09/03/2024

Physical Address

1145 Sagamore Avenue, Portsmouth, NH 03801

Hours

Varies

Fax

6034335078

Fax

Voice

6034316703

Service/Intake

Application process

Call ahead to register

Fee

Set Fee of $85.00 per person. To qualify for a reduced fee a person has to either currently receive NH needs-based assistance (includes EBT and Medicaid), or their income has to be below 100% of poverty for themselves and the number of children they support. (supporting documentation required)

Eligibility

Parents going through divorce and/or changes in custody of children.

Service area

Brentwood, New Hampshire
Deerfield, New Hampshire
East Kingston, New Hampshire
Epping, New Hampshire
Exeter, New Hampshire
Fremont, New Hampshire
Greenland, New Hampshire
Hampton, New Hampshire
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
Kensington, New Hampshire
Kingston, New Hampshire
New Castle, New Hampshire
Newfields, New Hampshire
Newington, New Hampshire
Newmarket, New Hampshire
North Hampton, New Hampshire
Northwood, New Hampshire
Nottingham, New Hampshire
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Raymond, New Hampshire
Rye, New Hampshire
Seabrook, New Hampshire
South Hampton, New Hampshire
Stratham, New Hampshire

Agency info

SEACOAST MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

Seacoast Mental Health Center provides comprehensive mental health services to children, adolescents, adults and their families. Depending on the clinical diagnosis, severity of impairment and age of the client, available services range from 24 hour emergency services to individual and group therapy, couples and family therapy, substance use disorder treatment, psychiatric services, psychological and neurological assessment and testing, to home and community-based services, residential care, case management and employment support services.