By Chloe Yang, 11/2/20, positiveexperience.org/blog
The HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences) National Resource Center has long held interactive workshops—made virtual during the pandemic—which teach participants about positive childhood experiences, the science of HOPE, the evidence-based Building Blocks of HOPE, how to translate HOPE into practice, and more. In this time of disruption and adversity, there is an especially urgent need for HOPE’s strengths-based approach. In light of these circumstances, we have been working to make this HOPE training accessible to even more individuals. We are now excited to announce that our pilot learning module is up and running! We would love your help with taking the module and providing your feedback.
The HOPE team is working with the Education Development Center to build out our learning management system. Today, we are launching our pilot module: “Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences.” In this module, you will gain foundational knowledge about the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Through the interactive lessons, featuring short videos, interviews with guest experts, short quizzes, and supplemental materials, you will learn what ACEs 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.
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