Type 1 and type 2 thinking: A key component of the HOPE framework
Learn how a key component of the HOPE framework, Type 2 thinking, can help you slow down and improve your work with children and families.
Learn how a key component of the HOPE framework, Type 2 thinking, can help you slow down and improve your work with children and families.
In collaboration with our Family and Community Experts of HOPE sub-committee, we released our “The value of lived expertise” statement.
The HOPE Innovation Network (HIN) program trains cohorts of organizations on implementing the HOPE framework.
In Their Own Words: Qualitative Study of Parenting During the COVID-19 Pandemic The authors aimed to understand the experience of parents and caregivers during COVID-19, including the challenges they faced…
Javiera Brierley Vera, MD is making the HOPE framework more accessible to Spanish speakers, both in the United States and in Latin America.
INCREDIBLE SUMMIT!
I loved the summit and learned a lot. Was very inspired!
Enjoyed hearing about other programs and being a part of community building for HOPE!