31st Annual Maine Child Welfare Education Conference
Children In The Digital Age: Are We Technically Better?
Welcome to the 31st Maine Child Welfare Education Conference! Get ready to join us at the Cross Insurance Center on Thursday June 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM for a day filled with informative sessions, networking opportunities, and engaging discussions surrounding children in Maine. This in-person event is a great chance to connect with parents and fellow professionals in the field and learn about the latest trends and developments related to child welfare. Don't miss out on this valuable experience.
On-site check-in will begin at 7:15am. The Conference begins at 8:00am and ends at 4:30pm.
You will be prompted to select a break-out session for the morning and one for the afternoon during the checkout process.
If you are interested in hosting a resource table or would like to complete a group purchase, please contact Andrew Hersey at Wings via email ahersey@wingsinc.org. Questions? Call Andrew at 207-941-2988 ext 113.
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https://www.wingsinc.org
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Highlights
- 9 hours 15 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Cross Insurance Center
515 Main Street
Bangor, ME 04401
How do you want to get there?

Agenda
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Registration
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Opening Remarks
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Keynote Address
Children in the Digital Age: Are We Technically Better? - Meagan Mitchell, DSW ’25, is an experienced social worker and educator with over 13 years in the social work and education field, spanning both direct and indirect practice. Formerly a school social worker, Mitchell now focuses on private practice, specializing in supporting children, teens and young adults. As the founder of Agents of Change, a test preparation and continuing education company, Mitchell is committed to advancing social justice and driving societal change at the micro, mezzo and macro levels through clinical expertise, consultation and an anti-oppressive lens. She loves combining her passion for learning and sharing her knowledge with the child welfare community. Meagan has a strong interest in tech & innovation, specifically exploring the intersection of technology with social work practices.