We review two major reports focusing on child protective services in New Hampshire. In its annual report, the Office of the Child Advocate, formed in 2018 to help reform the Division for Children, Youth and Families, notes some gradual improvements, including a shift “from the appearance of a punitive to a family supportive agency.” Still, according to OCA Director Moira O'Neill, the state has been too slow to adopt a community-based system of care for children that can help prevent problems