Empowering Communities for Brighter Futures

A New England Approach to Youth Diversion

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Grappone Conference Center

Concord, NH

Continuing Education Credit / Attendance Certificates

The Summit has 5.25 hours of educational content planned.

In order to receive continuing education credit or an attendance/contact hour certificate, participants must meet all five of the following criteria:

  1. Sign in and sign out of each session as instructed.
  2. Be present for at least 90% of each session for which they are seeking credit.
  3. Submit an evaluation for each session for which they are seeking credit. Discrepancies will not receive credit.
  4. Submit the Overall Summit evaluation.
  5. Evaluations must be submitted within 14 days of the Summit.

National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

This program has been approved for a maximum of 5.25 Category A Continuing Education Credits by the National Association of Social Workers, NH Chapter. CE #4551A-Q

See list of individual approval credit hours and CE #s below. 

NAADAC – The Association for Addiction Professionals

This Summit is currently under review by NAADAC for approval.

Continuing education hours/credits through these organizations are generally applicable throughout New England; however, we recommend that you check with your individual licensing board to ensure the hours are acceptable for your specific license and renewal requirements.

Participants may receive a General Attendance / Contact Hour Certificate upon successful completion of the requirements listed above if continuing education credit is not applicable to their license or credential. No certificate will be issued if the above criteria are not met.

Certificates will be issued after the Summit and after all evaluation requirements have been completed. Certificates are typically issued within approximately 30 days after the Summit.

National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Session Approvals
CE # CE hours Session/Workshop Title
CE 4551A 1

Keynote Presentation:  Using Risks, Protective Factors, and Science to Maximize Youths’ Success

CE 4551B 1.25 Moving from Punitive Diversion to a Community-Based Restorative Model
CE 4551C 1.25 All Roads Lead to Diversion: Statewide Tools and Local Innovation
CE 4551D 1.25 Circle Process: Reflect on and Enhance Our Work with Youth
CE 4551E 1.25 Controlled Fire: Where Lived Experience and Law Enforcement Partnerships Ignite Change with High-Risk Youth
CE 4551F 1.25 Recovery Allyship: What it Means and How to Practice It
CE 4551G 0.5 Risk Screening: What to use and how.
CE 4551I 1.25 Same Skills, Different Places: DBT Across Settings
CE 4551J 1.25 Drug Endangered Children: New Research Findings to Enhance Community Response
CE 4551K 1.25 A New England Approach to Youth Diversion: Regional Perspectives
CE 4551L 1.25 Circle Process: Reflect on and Enhance Our Work with Harmed Parties
CE 4551M 1.25 Using Lived Experiences to Inform Practice Innovation with Dual System-Involved Youth
CE 4551N 1.25 Beyond Awareness: School-Based Opioid & Fentanyl Overdose Prevention
CE 4551O 1.25 SMART Girls: Trauma-Informed, Gender-Specific Strategies for Court-Involved Youth
CE 4551P 1.25 Better Together: Juvenile Prosecutors & Court Diversion
CE 4551Q 1.25 Exploring Mindfulness within the Framework of Trauma-Informed Care

Summit Contact: Lori Walter | [email protected] | 657-332-3317

This event is managed by the NH Juvenile Court Diversion Network (NHJCDN). For more information about the NHJCDN, please return to the NHJCDN Home page

NH Juvenile Court Diversion Network

10 Ferry Street, Suite 315

Concord, NH 03301

www.NHCourtDiversion.org

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