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X-WR-CALDESC:Presented by CalTrin\nHOPE offers a paradigm shift in the way 
 practitioners approach their work with families and children\, from one th
 at emphasizes deficits and problems\, to one that actively seeks out stren
 gths and assets.\nThe training presents background information on the heal
 th effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the research showin
 g how key positive childhood experiences (PCEs) prevent and mitigate the e
 ffects of ACEs and toxic stress resulting in improved health outcomes. The
  biologic mechanisms of how PCEs affect the brain are presented. Participa
 nts learn about the 4 Building Blocks of HOPE and participate in skill bui
 lding exercises that enable them to begin to incorporate the HOPE framewor
 k into their work. Different themes of HOPE implementation are explored\, 
 including how to use the HOPE framework to address racial and socioeconomi
 c disparities at your organization.\n\nLearners will be able to:\n\nHave a
  greater understanding of how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) affect 
 mental and physical health.\nExplore how positive childhood experiences (P
 CEs) through the HOPE framework can mitigate the effects of ACEs.\n\nCE Ho
 urs: 1
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by CalTrin\nHOPE offers a paradigm shift in the way p
 ractitioners approach their work with families and children\, from one tha
 t emphasizes deficits and problems\, to one that actively seeks out streng
 ths and assets.\nThe training presents background information on the healt
 h effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the research showing
  how key positive childhood experiences (PCEs) prevent and mitigate the ef
 fects of ACEs and toxic stress resulting in improved health outcomes. The 
 biologic mechanisms of how PCEs affect the brain are presented. Participan
 ts learn about the 4 Building Blocks of HOPE and participate in skill buil
 ding exercises that enable them to begin to incorporate the HOPE framework
  into their work. Different themes of HOPE implementation are explored\, i
 ncluding how to use the HOPE framework to address racial and socioeconomic
  disparities at your organization.\n\nLearners will be able to:\n\nHave a 
 greater understanding of how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) affect m
 ental and physical health.\nExplore how positive childhood experiences (PC
 Es) through the HOPE framework can mitigate the effects of ACEs.\n\nCE Hou
 rs: 1
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260304T090000
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LOCATION:https://www.caltrin.org/trainings/hope-101/?mc_cid=e45f894327&mc_e
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SUMMARY:HOPE 101
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