A moment of gratitude with HOPE Director Dr. Robert Sege
Together, we are moving away from looking for only deficits in families and are identifying, honoring, and promoting sources of strength.
Together, we are moving away from looking for only deficits in families and are identifying, honoring, and promoting sources of strength.
The 2024 HOPE Summit’s goal and theme – The HOPE Transformation – is to support organizational transformation and the adoption of the HOPE framework.
Diwali celebrations support access to positive childhood experiences (PCEs) and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
Lynn Kemp, PhD, shares her experiences with integrating the HOPE framework and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE into her work at Western Sydney University.
These simulation videos show how the HOPE Framework helps children, youth, and families feel seen, heard, and empowered to be leader in their own care.
Having relationships where students can feel safe and supported helps them grow into healthy and resilient adults.
Becoming a HOPE Facilitator and a HOPE Champion brings the HOPE Framework to your community and organization.
The Four Building Blocks of HOPE can prevent and reduce the effects of bullying, and provide a source of hope in children’s lives.
The HOPE National Resource Center has launched the HOPE-informed Organizational Certification program, apply today!
Throughout September, the HOPE team attended three prominent conferences across the country. We presented the HOPE framework and positive childhood experiences (PCEs) including how to support LGBTQ+ students.