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Newly Launched: the HOPE Pilot Learning Module

Newly Launched: the HOPE Pilot Learning Module

The HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences) National Resource Center has long held interactive workshops—made virtual during the pandemic—which teach participants about positive childhood experiences, the science of HOPE, the…

Back to the Basics of HOPE

Back to the Basics of HOPE

Today's blog was written on a gray and dreary day, which seems fitting. We are now nearly 8 months into the pandemic, and its effects are wearing us down. Rather…

New HOPE Resources and Photo Contest

New HOPE Resources and Photo Contest

These past few months have been very busy for HOPE, with digital workshops reaching hundreds of providers and frontline workers across the country, research projects under way, and more. For…

Postpartum depression screen: HOPE-informed Encounter

Postpartum depression screen: HOPE-informed Encounter

Dr. Baraka Floyd, HOPE collaborator, co-presenter, and Clinical Assistant Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine created a similar series of videos. Dr. Floyd demonstrates encounters with a mock patient, to…

Positive Childhood Experiences in Ojibwe Culture

Positive Childhood Experiences in Ojibwe Culture

HOPE knows that all families, communities, and cultures have inherent strengths. In recent webinars with The Montana Institute, we've learned real world examples of this from co-presenters at the Minnesota…

HOPE, Civic Engagement, and Voting

HOPE, Civic Engagement, and Voting

By Dr. Robert Sege and Chloe Yang Today’s blog post focuses on civic engagement, one of the building blocks of HOPE. HOPE emphasizes how positive childhood experiences (PCEs) improve lifelong…

A Guide to HOPE Resources, Part 2

A Guide to HOPE Resources, Part 2

In May, we wrote a blog post about HOPE resources which stated, “As HOPE grows, the collection of resources on our positiveexperience.org website grows as well.” Several months later, this…

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