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Engaged Conference

Equipping Across Professions

Engaged Conference has always aimed to take mental health concepts and make them applicable and accessible in a variety of concepts. For Engaged Year Three we’re accomplishing the goal of accessibility by widening the audience Engaged is available to. In addition to being for therapists and social workers, Engaged Conference is for anyone who thinks any of the tracks or topics are applicable to them. All are welcome! We have a variety of qualified trusted speakers who will speak as a part of the clinical, parent/teacher and faith leaders tracks. We hope you’ll join us!

Saturday May 10th, 2025 | 8:30 AM-4:30PM

525 Welsh Road Philadelphia, PA 19115, Seven Mile Road Church

  • Free onsite parking

  • Free coffee/espresso bar

  • Onsite lunch option available

  • Time to connect with others and network

  • 5 NBCC approved credits available

Fees, Cancellation and Refund Policy:
Engaged Conference Equipping across professions is $75 per person to attend, and additional $20 will be billed if they wish to benefit from the CE approved courses (CE's currently pending approval). There is an optional $10 lunch add on. 
If participants wish to cancel their registration they can receive a full refund up to April 20th, 2025. A partial refund can be issued at 50% up until May 1, 2025. After May 1st, 2025 no refunds will be given. 
Policy Regarding Resolution of Participant Complaints and Disputes:
If there is a complaint or dispute related to the provider’s program the following steps are advised:
  1. Email info@jonesandluthercounseling.org with the subject line “Complaint regarding Engaged Conference”
  2. Please outline the complaint in detail and the proposed resolution or request regarding the complaint. 
  3. The co-owners of Jones and Luther Counseling will respond in a timely manner either with confirmation of receipt and approval of the resolution requested or a time to discuss the complaint. 
  4. If the complaint needs further review the co-owner of J&L will consult with outside counsel and engage the complaint with that counsel.

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