California Department of Public Health resource on positive childhood experiences
California Department of Public Health resource on positive childhood experiences
California Department of Public Health resource on positive childhood experiences
Children Trust Michigan created a video that highlights their incredible work spreading the HOPE framework across Michigan.
The TeEACH Centre created an animated video on the importance of promoting positive childhood experiences using the HOPE framework.
The NYT published an article on the HOPE framework and the protective factors of positive childhood experiences.
The HOPE National Resource Center has now trained 100,000 workshop participants and led over 550 workshops across all 50 U.S. states.
Organizations implementing the HOPE framework or are ready to begin doing so are encouraged to apply for the 2025 HIN Project.
The research team used a Positive Deviance approach to conduct a quality improvement project at BGCM’s Asbury Park location in New Jersey.
This research study will broaden the knowledge of positive childhood experiences within the context of PMFL policies in multiple states.
Three aspiring students reflect on how their internship experience on the HOPE framework has shaped their career outlook.
The HOPE research team found that positive childhood experiences were associated with $3.1 billion in lower medical spending costs and $212.8 billion in additional healthy life years.