Developed by the HOPE National Resource Center at Tufts Medical Center, HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences) honors and fosters positive experiences as being fundamental to everyone’s health and well-being.
HOPE offers a paradigm shift in the way professionals approach their work with families and children, from one that emphasizes deficits and problems, to one that actively seeks out strengths and assets.
Watch this short video from the HOPE National Resource Center to learn more!
Get Trained!
HOPE uses current research to demonstrate how key positive childhood experiences (PCE’s) prevent and mitigate the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACE’s). HOPE training provides a framework, known as the 4 Building Blocks of HOPE, to help participates begin incorporating HOPE into their work.
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The HOPE National Resource Center has an online version of their introductory course. Visit https://spreadinghope.mylearnworlds.com/courses to enroll. Course available in English and Spanish.
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Interested in booking a training for your group? Email jbaker@traversebaycac.org to learn more! We can come to you, host you at our facility, or facilitate training online.
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TBCAC is actively completing the checklist to become a “HOPE-Informed Organization.” If you are interested in organizational certification, contact jbaker@traversebaycac.org to learn more!
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Visit positiveexperience.org to learn more and explore the many publications HOPE has to offer!
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