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HOPEful Conversations Card Deck

Pick up this card game to explore the Four Building Blocks of HOPE. This card deck is for educators, parents, caregivers, youth workers, facilitators—and young people themselves. Whether you are supporting others or exploring your own journey, these cards spark…

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River of Connection Game

Experience positive childhood experiences (PCEs) through a board game This River of Connection Game (PDF) was created by HOPE Facilitators Beth Crispin and Faith Eakin from the Family Connection’s Program at Seattle Children’s Hospital. This is a game to play…

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Guide for incorporating HOPE in your grant proposals

HOPE implementation can transform care for children and youth This document will help provide the background information needed for successful funding requests. Incorporating the HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences) framework into your grant application can strengthen your proposal by…

HOPE as an anti-racism framework in action guide

HOPE as an anti-racism framework in action guide

How to ensure PCEs for all children through policy and practice changes This guide walks you through the process of thinking about policy and practice changes from an anti-racism, HOPE-Informed lens. The resource provides two case studies in early childhood…

Utilizing HOPE and Strengthening Families within systems

Utilizing HOPE and Strengthening Families within systems

Practical ways implementing HOPE and Strengthening Families This resource emphasizes the practical application of the HOPE and Strengthening Families frameworks within various systems. There are straightforward ways for professionals across different sectors to implement these two frameworks effectively in their…

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With and without HOPE videos: child welfare safety screening

Incorporating HOPE during a child welfare safety assessment These simulation videos present two different deliveries of a safety assessment completed by a child welfare professional. One video shows the provider using the HOPE framework when speaking to the parent. The…

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HOPE Key Terms and Phrases

Are you new to HOPE? If you are just learning about HOPE – Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences, we know that our acronyms and phrases may be new to you. We have broken down our key phrases here to help…

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HOPE and Conscious Discipline

Since HOPE is a flexible framework and not a manualized program, it can be easily incorporated into the work you are already doing with Conscious Discipline. This resource explains the the ways the Conscious Discipline model and the HOPE Framework…

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