RISE

The world’s premier conference on addiction, mental health, and justice innovation.

RISE25

Over four days in May, nearly 8,000 justice, treatment, social service, and peer professionals converged at RISE25 for hundreds of training sessions, dozens of continuing education credits, and unparalleled training, connection, networking, and inspiration.

RISE25 featured dozens of training tracks ranging from pretrial services to community policing, recovery management to reentry. Concurrent sessions tackled important topics specific to eliminating impaired driving, serving justice-involved veterans, providing trauma-informed care, following risk-need-responsivity models, and much more.

Throughout the week, hallways and session rooms were filled with attendees sharing ideas, reflecting on lessons learned, and soaking up much-needed inspiration.

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About RISE

Since 1995, All Rise has convened the only national conference for treatment court professionals. Expanding alongside our field, RISE attendance has grown to include a wide array of public health and public safety leaders working to expand treatment and supervision interventions for people impacted by substance use and mental health disorders.

What remains constant is the unparalleled education, networking, and fellowship enjoyed by every attendee.

Whether you’re a regular attendee or first-timer, we invite you to attend this landmark event and join us as we march toward our mission of ensuring individuals in the justice system impacted by substance use and mental health are connected to the right blend of treatment and supervision.

Save the Date: July 20-23, 2026

RISE returns to Nashville in July, 2026 for another unparalleled training conference. Learn from the best, explore critical issues related to risk/need screening and assessment, substance use and mental health disorder treatment, community supervision, evidence-based and emerging interventions at every stage of the justice system, and much more.

After more than two decades, RISE remains one of the only conferences attended by all justice and treatment stakeholders and addressing solutions at all six points of the Sequential Intercept Model.

7,500+

Attendees

350+

Speakers

250+

Sessions

22+

CLE/CEU Hours

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