NH JUVENILE COURT DIVERSION SUMMIT

2025 NH Juvenile Court Diversion Network Summit

Monday, June 9th & Tuesday, June 10th
Grappone Conference Center | Concord, NH

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS

The Summit has 5.5 hours of educational content planned each day with a maximum of 11 credits/hours for the two-day event.

To receive credits or an attendance certificate, participants must:

  • be present for at least 90% of each session they are seeking credit for;
  • sign into each session;
  • submit an evaluation for each session and each day they attended.

 

The following have been approved: 

  • NH Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Use Professionals for LADC/MLADC and CRSW credit
    Through co-sponsorship with the NH Center for Excellence, this Summit is pre-approved by the NH Board of Licensing for Alcohol & Other Drug  Use Professionals for a maximum of 11 hours and covers:

       Day One Categories of Competence: 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 , 13,  15, 16, 17, 18    CRSW Domains: 1-4

       Day Two: 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 ,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18    CRSW Domains: 1-4

  • NH Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers for LICSW Category A credits
    This program has been approved for a maximum of 11 Category A Continuing Education Credits by the National Association of Social Workers, NH Chapter. CE #4375 A-T
  • NH Prevention Certification Board for Certified Prevention Specialists for CPS credit
    This Summit has been approved for a maximum of 11 hours for Certified Prevention Specialists (CPS) by the NH Prevention Certification Board in Domain #6 – Professional Growth & Responsibility

 

Continuing education credits are currently under review with their respective accrediting bodies.

  • NAADAC – the Association for Addiction Professionals
    Counselor Skill Groups TBD

Questions regarding continuing education credits, attendance certificate or evaluations should be directed to [email protected].

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