The New Hampshire Disability & Public Health Project (DPH) aims to improve the health and quality of life of people with disabilities in NH by collaborating with state and regional public health efforts, advancing accessibility and inclusion of people with intellectual and/ or mobility disabilities in public health, health care, and health promotion activities.
Evan England
NH Disability & Public Health Program Coordinator
Education
Pursuing a B.A., Sociology, University of New Hampshire
Professional Background
Evan England is the Program Coordinator for the NH Disability & Public Health (DPH) project at the Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire.
Evan’s background in healthcare administration and program development has allowed him to contribute to many public health improvement efforts throughout New Hampshire and Maine. He has established support programs for opioid dependence treatment, LGBTQIAP+ inclusion, and other medical quality optimization efforts. Evan also has experience working with Lean methodology and has led process improvement and efficiency efforts across multiple projects.

Phone:
603.862.1557
Institute on Disability
10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101
Durham, NH 03824