AFCC will provide a certificate of attendance* to participants. The certificate will verify attendance at conference sessions and may be used to apply for continuing education credits with the registrant’s accrediting institution. A complete list of conference sessions eligible for continuing education credits will be available on the conference portal website. Registrants’ certificates of attendance will only include sessions the attendee signed in/out at.
*An attendee must sign in and out on the session’s sign in sheets for the session to appear on his or her certificate of attendance. If an attendee is unable to locate the sign in sheet, please ask a conference volunteer or AFCC staff member for assistance.
Psychologists: AFCC is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. AFCC is also approved to sponsor continuing education for psychologists licensed to practice in the state of New York. AFCC maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The program is eligible for up to 15 hours of continuing education for psychologists.
Mental Health Professionals: An application for continuing education approval from the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) will be submitted for up to 15 credits; however, individuals will need to verify approval with their credentialing or licensing boards. If you are a LMFT, LPC, or other mental health professional, you may use the AFCC certificate of attendance to verify attendance at conference sessions and apply for continuing education credits with your accrediting institution.
Lawyers: Maryland and the District of Columbia do not have mandatory continuing legal education requirements. AFCC will apply to Virginia, Vermont has been approved for 15 hours general credits, 0 hours ethics credits, 0 attorney wellness credits, and 0 diversity & inclusion credits of continuing legal education, Delaware, and Minnesota for CLE credit. New York attorneys may count this program toward their NY CLE requirement credit earned through participation in out-of-state programs accredited by a New York approved jurisdiction. Delaware is a New York approved jurisdiction. New Jersey attorneys who take courses approved in another state will receive credit for courses approved in that jurisdiction through reciprocity. California attorneys may count this program toward their CA CLE requirement as credit earned through participation in out-of-state programs accredited by a California approved jurisdiction. Minnesota is a California approved jurisdiction.
The Law Society of Ontario to accredit the educational program has approved content for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for lawyers up to 14 hours of Professionalism and up to 3 hours of EDI Professionalism.
Attorneys may also use the AFCC certificate of attendance to verify attendance and apply for credit in their state or territory; however, individuals are responsible to verify that sessions meet the requirements for CLE in their specific jurisdiction.
AFCC and AAML reserve the right to cancel or substitute any presenter or session should circumstances arise beyond our control.