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Children with Special Health Needs (CSHN) is a free public health program that supports Vermont children and youth by promoting comprehensive, culturally responsive, and family-centered services.

We support children with complex, chronic health conditions, and special health needs from birth to age 21. Our team of social workers, nurses, and public health professionals work directly with communities, providers, and families. We're here to help!

CSHN System of Care

The system of care for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs can be complicated. Check out our digital guide for families and community partners to learn about regional and statewide resources and services.

CSHN GIS Resource Map

Children With Special Health Needs Connection Newsletter

CSHN sends out a newsletter every other month to providers, coordinators, and community partners who share in our work supporting Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. The newsletter focuses on statewide and local resources for coordinators and families, highlighting programming and community partners, and sharing relevant policy changes. 

Let us know if you would like to be added to the recipient list! Below are recent editions of the newsletter.

DateTopicDescription
May 2026CSHN High-Tech Nursing, Hunger Free Vermont, CSHN GIS Resource Map, Summer Resources, Policy Updates.

Summer issue with info about food sources, summer safety and the CSHN GIS Resource Map for finding resources throughout Vermont. 

Program highlight: CSHN High-Tech Nursing. Many new policies listed.

March 2026Children's Personal Care Services, Aris Solutions, PCG.CSHN's Children's Personal Care Services, Aris Solutions, PCG DDSD changes, surveys or engagement for families from partner organizations.
January 2026Family Partners join CSHN Connections team, Family Partners.Family Partners join CSHN Connections team. CSHN Family Partners work, school nurses, vaccine guidance, winter fun.
November 2025Food and nutrition issue.Food programs and resources, Pediatric Feeding Disorder, Vermont FoodBank, Vermont 211, other food related programs.
September 2025CSHN and Coordinated Service Plans, Act 264, Autism resources.Coordinated Service Plans, Act 264, Autism resources, several new or updated policies.
July 2025Summer Safety issue.Summer safety for families, emergency preparedness, safety tips.

We are always looking to expand and improve our Fact Sheet resources. If you have ideas and would like to share thoughts and feedback, please feel free to email:  Mallory.James@vermont.gov.

*Translation of documents are available upon request.

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Navigating health care, child care, insurance and resources for children with special health needs can be challenging.
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Developmental Evaluation Programs evaluate Vermont children who are thought to have a developmental difference or developmental disability.
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Children's Personal Care Services provides support to eligible children who need extra help with their daily personal care routines.
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Pediatric High-Tech Nursing enables medically fragile children with complex needs to be cared for safely at home and in their community by providing in-home nursing.
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Palliative care provides an added layer of support for children and adolescents living with serious illness.
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Individual nutrition services may be needed for children with special health needs who have specific growth \, feeding and dietary needs.

Contact us

Children with Special Health Needs
Vermont Department of Health
280 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-8360

Tel: 800-660-4427 or 802-863-7338
Fax: 802-863-7635

Email: AHS.VDHCSHN@vermont.gov

Call us and we’ll figure it out with you.

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