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Calendar of Mental Health Conferences

This page contains a list of conferences related to mental health that may be relevant to the intersection of mental health and the justice system. JCMH is not responsible for these conferences and only provides this information as a courtesy. Please contact the agency hosting the conference directly for further inquiry. 

2023 CONFERENCES & TRAININGS

MONTH DAY(S) HOST AGENCY CONFERENCE TITLE LOCATION
January 30 Texas Advocacy Project Beyond the Criminal Case: Holistic Solutions for Human Trafficking Survivors through Attorney and Social Worker Partnerships Virtual
February 3 TX Criminal Defense Lawyers Assoc. Mental Health Houston, TX
February 19-21 Juvenile Law Section (SBOT) 36th Annual Juvenile Law Conference Horseshoe Bay, TX
March 7, 14, 21, 28 HHSC Office of Disability Prevention for Children Creating Connections:
Prevention with Purpose
Virtual
March 20-23 Corrections Management Institute of TX Women in Criminal Justice Conference Horseshoe Bay, TX
April 13 TX Assoc. of Counties Mental Health Workshop Abilene, TX
May 9-12 TX Assoc. of Pretrial Services Annual Conference Rockwall, TX
June 14 TX Criminal Defense Lawyers Assoc. Mental Health San Antonio, TX
June 26-29 NADCP RISE23 Houston, TX
August 24 TX Assoc. of Counties Mental Health Workshop Victoria, TX
September 11-15 Texas Jail Association Jail Management Issues Galveston, TX
October 11-15 Assoc. for Counselor Education and Supervision ACES Conference Denver, CO
October 16-19 Corrections Management Institute of TX 10th Annual Mental Health Conference Austin, TX
October 18-20 JCMH 6th Annual Judicial Summit on Mental Health Galveston, TX
November 2-4 TX Assoc. of School Psychologists Annual Conference Dallas, TX

Know of a conference that should be added? 

Email jcmh@txcourts.gov with the subject line "Add to Mental Health Conferences calendar" and include in the body the conference name and web link. 

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