16th Annual NYC Elder Justice Conference

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The Annual New York City Elder Justice Conference is a nationally renowned educational meeting of 350+ professionals in the field of aging. Workshops include a wide range of subject material delivered by experts in the field, all focusing on new and creative approaches to addressing and improving the delivery of equitable, culturally responsive, and client-centered services to elder mistreatment survivors and those who care for them. Participants will learn about new trends and developments, and programs that address the current challenges faced by clients and those who assist them from the social work, health care, and the legal professions in navigating the elder justice system.

  • 7.5 CEU credits and 6.0 CLE credits available at no additional cost. 
  • The conference is fully virtual. Sessions will be recorded and available to registrants after the conference. However, you must attend the live event if you are requesting continuing education credit. We will be monitoring and tracking attendance of all participants seeking continuing education credit.
  • Full conference access - $90 per person.
  • Scholarships available: email conferences@jasa.org for more information. 
  • Cancellations accepted and full refunds will be issued up to 24 hours before the conference begins. See registration page for full cancellation policy.
  • Deadline to Register is May 25th

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CEU credit is provided by Lifespan of Greater Rochester Inc., which is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers — #SW-0089.

CLE credit is provided by the Weinberg Center for Elder Justice, which has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of Continuing Legal Education in the State of New York.


Featured Speakers
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Conference Brochure
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Planning Committee
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Sponsors

  • Safe Horizon
  • LiveOn-NY
  • Community Agency for Senior Citizens (CASC)
  • Neighborhood SHOPP
  • The Weinberg Center for Elder Justice 
  • Lifespan of Greater Rochester

This program is funded in part by Monroe County Office for the Aging, New York State Office for the Aging, US Administration on Aging, Lifespan of Greater Rochester, and participant contributions.