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HOPE-informed Screenings and Assessments

This resource provides simple guidance to direct service providers around delivering these different assessments in a HOPEful way from preparing the family for the screener/assessment through delivery and wrap-up.

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HOPE Two Pager

Learn more about HOPE – Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences including: Mission of the HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) The HOPE framework and the importance of positive childhood experiences Putting the HOPE framework into practice How HOPE NRC is creating…

HOPE in Global Settings

HOPE in Global Settings

This resource shares what we learned at the HOPE around the Globe panel discussion, the recording is linked below. We share 5 tips we learned about practicing HOPE in global settings. During the panel Lynn Kemp, PhD; Teniola Okun, MPH;…

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The Four Building Blocks of HOPE

Research has shown that Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) help children grow into healthy, resilient adults. These PCEs can be categorized into 4 Building Blocks. This resource shares what each category is and how to increase access to them.

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The Four Building Blocks of HOPE Handout in Mandarin

Research has shown that Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) help children grow into healthy, resilient adults. These PCEs can be categorized into 4 Building Blocks. This resource shares what each category is and how to increase access to them. This resource…

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The Four Building Blocks of HOPE Handout in Vietnamese

Research has shown that Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) help children grow into healthy, resilient adults. These PCEs can be categorized into 4 Building Blocks. This resource shares what each category is and how to increase access to them. This resource…

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Resilience Tree Resource

This resource shares the new Resilience Tree, created by the Center for Community Resilience. Starting with the pair of ACEs and adverse community experiences, this resource also shares what community resilience looks like in practice and the steps to envisioning…

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