New HOPE organizational certification
The HOPE-Informed Organizational Certification program helps organizations to add HOPE to their work to increase access to positive childhood experiences.
The HOPE-Informed Organizational Certification program helps organizations to add HOPE to their work to increase access to positive childhood experiences.
Assessing the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on family life With support from the Pediatric Pandemic Network, the HOPE team in collaboration with Children’s National Hospital will conduct a post-pandemic nationwide survey…
We [Great Start Collaborative Oakland] are implementing HOPE at an organizational level with one of our local early childhood system stakeholders. It is a process in which we are combining…
Cater to your audience, HOPE is flexible.
[I have] Brought awareness and interest to PCEs [positive childhood experiences]. People have been considering how Protective Factors and PCEs are connected and intersect.
[I have been] Spreading the impact of positive childhood experiences and the HOPE framework not only to the caregivers of my patients, but all stakeholders involved with children and adolescents.
Great training, well put together, concepts are easy to grasp and can be incorporated into work being done around ACEs
We [as HOPE Facilitators] have trained many child care providers and helped them to understand that they can legitimately make a lasting impact in the lives of children. We help…
Having access to child care is fundamental to practicing positive childhood experiences and creating access to all Four Building Blocks of HOPE.