HOPE is seeking individuals who will review our pilot learning module and leave feedback! Click here to take the module, and click here to give feedback on your experience.
The HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences) team is working with the Education Development Center to make our trainings accessible to even more individuals, through an online curriculum for HOPE-informed care. The full curriculum teaches participants about positive childhood experiences, the science of HOPE, the evidence-based Building Blocks, how to translate HOPE into practice, and more. We recently launched our pilot module: “Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences.” Through the interactive lessons, featuring short videos, interviews with guest experts, short quizzes, and supplemental materials, you will learn what ACEs (adverse childhood experiences) are, how they affect adult health, and why there is an urgent need for a HOPE-informed approach to working with children, families, and communities.
HOPE requests your feedback on this pilot learning module. Click here to take the module, and click here to give feedback on your experience. We are in the process of developing a new module on the science of HOPE, positive childhood experiences, and the 4 Building Blocks—keep an eye out for our announcement about its launch. We will announce new modules on the HOPE blog, which you can subscribe to at this link. We will also be announcing new modules through our monthly newsletter which you can subscribe to by clicking here.
We are excited for this new era of HOPEful education, and we look forward to hearing your feedback!
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