NH JUVENILE COURT DIVERSION SUMMIT

Thank you to all of our 2025 Summit sponsors, exhibitors, funders and participants! Stay tuned for 2026 announcements!

ABOUT THE SUMMIT

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The Summit will gather over 150 dedicated individuals for two days of inspiring, actionable, and innovative educational sessions centered on juvenile justice, youth and family issues, health and wellness, and community connections. This event offers essential training for those who play a vital role in positively impacting the lives of young people.
 
The Summit also aims to:
  • Showcase transformative educational opportunities that illuminate current trends, including trauma, youth mental health, and substance use, with a strong commitment to fostering a culture of fairness, representation, and belonging for all individuals.
  • Create pathways for meaningful workforce collaboration, networking, and relationship-building.
  • Inspire positive and impactful youth and family relationships and engagement.
  • Enlighten attendees about the evolving juvenile justice landscape in New Hampshire.
 
Who attends the Summit?
 
The event is non-clinical and is intended for those whose work impacts the communities they work and live in including:
  • Juvenile Court Diversion Programs and Volunteers
  • Juvenile Probation and Child Welfare
  • Law Enforcement
  • Judiciary/Legal Professionals
  • School- and Community-based Behavioral Health Professionals
  • Public Health and Prevention Professionals
  • Others with a role in the juvenile justice system
 
 
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SUMMIT FEATURES

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Thought provoking keynote speakers.

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A diverse selection of breakout sessions featuring local and regional presenters sharing their expertise and experiences.

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Heartwarming visits with community comfort and therapy dogs.

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Wellness and engagement activities.

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Dedicated exhibit hours to foster networking.

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Continuing education credits for a variety
of professionals including LICSW, LADC/MLADC, CRSW, NAADAC, & CPS.

For event related information or questions, please send an email to [email protected].

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