Mental Health Conferences

NASW New Hampshire 2026 JEDI Symposium

The NASW New Hampshire 2026 JEDI Symposium is an event for social workers and mental health professionals to engage in learning and community building. It will be held in Concord, NH.

Conference Overview

Some quick details about this conference.

The NASW New Hampshire 2026 JEDI Symposium is the fourth annual event aimed at social workers, mental health professionals, advocates, activists, and students. It provides a platform for learning, sharing, and growing together through reflection, dialogue, and community building. The symposium focuses on fostering cultural humility and empowering participants to better serve clients and communities. Attendees can earn 6 Continuing Education credits while engaging in meaningful learning and connection. The agenda includes workshops on dismantling stigmatization, police social work, rural diversity, neuroaffirming psychotherapy, domestic violence, and more. Participants can choose sessions and make dietary and accommodation selections during registration.

Time and Place

Maybe the most important details of the conference.

Conference Date: February 04, 2026

Location: Grappone Conference Center

City/State: Concord, New Hampshire

Address: 70 Constitution Ave, Concord, NH 03301, United States

Event Format: in-person

Map for NASW New Hampshire 2026 JEDI Symposium at 70 Constitution Ave, Concord, NH 03301, United States

Conference Organizer

This organization is hosting this conference.

NASW New Hampshire Chapter

The NASW New Hampshire Chapter is dedicated to advancing the social work profession and supporting social workers in the state through advocacy, professional development, and networking opportunities.

Email: elessie.naswnh@socialworkers.org

Phone: (603)698-0055

Schedule and Agenda

It's important to know what is planned.

The symposium will begin at 8:45 AM and conclude at 5:00 PM. Workshops are scheduled throughout the day, with sessions on topics such as intersectional stigmatization, police social work, rural diversity, neuroaffirming psychotherapy, and more. Participants can choose their preferred sessions during registration.

Notable Speakers

These folks will be speaking at the conference.

Gretchen Grappone, LICSW

Gretchen Grappone is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker focusing on dismantling intersectional stigmatization.

Kaitlin Jones

Kaitlin Jones explores police social work's role in partnering with law enforcement to address mental health and other issues.

Angela Zhang

Angela Zhang discusses rurality as a dimension of diversity and identity, focusing on marginalized communities.

Jennifer Wolfe, LICSW

Jennifer Wolfe is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker specializing in neuroaffirming psychotherapy.

Dr. Samantha Dutra

Dr. Samantha Dutra examines domestic violence and treatment modalities for survivors.

Dr. Steven Durost

Dr. Steven Durost engages social workers with JEDI principles using psychodrama and Theatre of the Oppressed.

Sara Sullivan, MA, LCMHC

Sara Sullivan focuses on supporting LGBTQ+ youth mental health in the current sociopolitical climate.

Lynne Schmidt

Lynne Schmidt explores traumatic brain injuries and supporting individuals with invisible disabilities.

CEU Details

Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).

Participants will have the opportunity to earn 6 Continuing Education (CE) credits during the symposium.

Sponsorship, Exhibitor, and Advertising Opportunities

If you're an organization that wants to contribute to this event, here are some details.

Organizations interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at the event can find more information on the Exhibitors/Sponsors page. Details about sponsorship opportunities and fees are available there.

Other Links and Information

The above information is from the conference or event webpage. Please review the organization's website for official information, as that will be more up-to-date.

Reminder: This is an overview of this conference, and you should consult the official website for details on registration, fees, deadlines, and other details. Quill Therapy Solutions is maintaining this information to make it more accessible to the therapist and mental health professional community.

If you noticed an issue with the above information, please send us an email: conferences@quilltherapysolutions.com (Ideally, include a link to the conference and the details that need to be corrected. Thank you!)

Quill Therapy Solutions
About Quill

Privacy matters, and so does your time. Quill offers therapists a secure, AI-assisted tool for generating progress notes. And no recording of sessions, ever.

Try Quill for free.
No credit card required.

Learn more.
Ethical AI notes.