Using family and community feedback to increase access to PCEs
Current organizational practices and policies could be creating barriers to meaningful family and community feedback.
Current organizational practices and policies could be creating barriers to meaningful family and community feedback.
Environmental justice is a key movement to increasing access to positive childhood experiences through the Environment Building Block of HOPE.
The HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) offers training options at all levels, from introductory workshops and courses to advanced certifications.
This fact sheet offers practical strategies on how to access the Four Building Blocks of HOPE and PCEs for families impacted by incarceration.
During the Week of HOPE, we hosted events including an anti-racism training, an awards ceremony, and a sneak preview of our upcoming children’s book.
We just finished the 2024 HOPE Summit – The HOPE Transformation, learn about highlights and key takeaways from the conference.
Meet the characters in our upcoming children’s book, Clover’s Hopeful Day, illustrated by two youths, Audrey and Emelia.
We are less than a week away from the Fourth Annual HOPE Summit – The HOPE Transformation and the Week of HOPE!
During the Week of HOPE, we host events and share new resources that honor and promote the widespread use of positive childhood experiences.
Developing a practice that incorporates positive childhood experiences (PCEs) can lessen the lifelong effects of harmful experiences and allows the brain to heal from trauma.