2026 Crossroads of Care Registration
February 20, 2026 | In Person or Virtual
TARGET AUDIENCE
This accredited continuing education activity is designed for professionals working with justice-involved or at-risk youth, including behavioral health providers, mental health clinicians, psychologists, school professionals, probation and diversion officers, juvenile justice staff, brain injury specialists, social workers, nurses, case managers, and community support providers. The symposium is also relevant to educators, policymakers, and nonprofit staff serving youth with complex behavioral, neurological, and social needs.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this activity, the participants should be better able to:
- Describe how brain injury, trauma, and behavioral health conditions intersect and influence outcomes for justice-involved youth.
- Apply the OBISSS screening tool and case conceptualization frameworks to identify and respond to brain injury within behavioral and justice settings.
- Demonstrate strategies to improve cross-system communication and coordination among behavioral health, education, and justice partners.
- Integrate trauma-informed and brain injury-responsive approaches into assessment, treatment planning, and community reentry supports.
Have a Question?
Contact Peggy Reisher, MSW Executive Director, Brain Injury Association of Nebraska 402.890.0606 | peggy@biane.org

















