HOPE Week in Idaho
From Monday, May 16 to Friday May 20, we are celebrating HOPE Week in Idaho!
From Monday, May 16 to Friday May 20, we are celebrating HOPE Week in Idaho!
What community resilience looks like with trauma-informed systems and supports Created by the Center for Community Resilience at the Milken Institute School of Public Health, the Resilience Tree illustrates the…
We are thrilled to share that Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM) has just awarded the HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) a 2022 Innovations in Education Intramural Grant!
Incorporating HOPE during an ACEs screening review These simulation videos present two different deliveries of a physician reviewing the results of an ACEs screening with a parent. One video shows…
This week marks the end of April, child abuse prevention month. During the pandemic, we have learned a lot about how to prevent child abuse. Data from the pandemic show a story of hope for children and families. Let’s put this new knowledge into action.
The HOPE National Resource Center started a Train the Facilitator program, and almost one year into the program we will have over 100 certified facilitators!
On April 20th at 4 p.m. ET, HOPE will host its second free HOPEful Connections networking event on the website.
Featured in a podcast, Robert Sege, MD, PhD talks about how positive childhood experiences (PCEs) play a critical role in a child’s life.
Today, we are talking to Jennifer Jones, Chief Strategy Officer at Prevent Child Abuse America. Here, she shares why prevention is important for the well-being of children and families and how HOPE supports that work.
Child abuse rates fell during the first part of the pandemic HOPE suggests that providers identify, celebrate, and promote positive childhood experiences. In this paper, published in the American Medical…