HOPE Offerings
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This 1-hour session provides a brief overview of ACEs (adverse childhood experiences), introduces attendees to PCEs (positive childhood experiences), introduces the HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences) Framework, and provides examples of practical application.
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This 90-minute session provides everything included in the 1-hour Spreading HOPE Introduction, but also brings in sector and audience-specific research, local data, and discussion on practical application for attendees.
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This 2-hour workshop is a combination of the 1-hour Spreading HOPE Introduction and concludes with The Brain Architecture Game, an interactive game where teams build a brain based on genetics, supports, and experiences in the first 8 years of life.
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This 4-hour workshop is a combination of the 2-hour Diving Deeper into HOPE, The Brain Architecture Game, and facilitated discussion for practical application for next steps.
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This session provides healthcare professionals with a brief overview of ACEs, introduction or review of PCEs, introduction or review of the HOPE Framework, how our lived experiences impact our health and the health of future generations, and how we can implement these health promoting concepts into everyday clinical practice.
Spreading HOPE in Muskegon
Pathwaves Partnership and Muskegon County Great Start Collaborative were awarded funding from the Sister Simone Courtade Grant Program, one of the Trinity Health Muskegon Community Impact Grants, to implement Spreading HOPE in Muskegon.
This funding provided multiple opportunities for parents, professionals, and community members to participate in training about the health impacts of lived experiences and the HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences) Framework.
Professional continuing education was provided for our HOPE Workshops.
Spreading HOPE in Muskegon County was an upstream public health effort and a model for other counties to implement. This initiative reached over 150 individuals!
A project report will be available in October!
Contact us if you are interested in collaborating on a similar effort.