Getting started with HOPE as an organization
Influence organizational-wide impact through the HOPE framework
Research shows that positive childhood experiences (PCEs) help children grow into healthy, resilient adults. The HOPE National Resource Center developed the strengths-based HOPE framework to help professionals promote PCEs and better support children and families. The center of the HOPE framework is the Four Building Blocks of HOPE, the key types of positive childhood experiences that all children need to thrive.
Along with our 300+ certified trainers from around the word, and our partners, the HOPE National Resource Center works with organizations and professionals working in daycares and schools to child welfare, juvenile justice, public health, and healthcare systems working in daycares and schools to child welfare, juvenile justice, public health, and healthcare systems (and everyone in between). In adopting the HOPE framework to make changes to practices, policies, and programming at your organization, you are joining us in creating a brighter world where we can consistently identify, honor, and promote child and family strengths through PCEs.
Learn more about how you can advance the HOPE framework in your organization. Contact us with any questions and how to get started with HOPE!
How can I start implementing HOPE?
Start with an Introduction to HOPE
Contact us for a presentation or workshop training, complete our online courses as a team, or find a local HOPE trainer.
Dive deeper into advanced HOPE trainings
Once your team understands the basics of the HOPE framework, consider more in-depth trainings, including our HOPE Train the Facilitator and Champion Certification programs.
Transform your organization with the HOPE-Informed Certification
As you begin to implement HOPE within your organization, consider the HOPE-Informed Organizational Certification. This program offers unique paths for direct service organizations, funders, and organizations who do not work directly with children and families.
Start with an Introduction to HOPE
Dive deep into advanced HOPE trainings
HOPE-Informed Organizational Certification
The HOPE-Informed Organizational Certification program transitions organizations from talking about broad concepts like health equity and trauma-informed care to implementing specific changes to policies, practices, and procedures to achieve these goals and publicly declaring their intentions and accomplishments.
As a HOPE-Informed organization, you can:
- Enhance families’ experiences of care at your organization
- Increase your organization’s relationship with the community
- Promote a healthy internal culture within your organization
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