Description:
Over 2,000 research studies have shown that hope is the #1 predictor of future well-being outcomes. Simply stated, high hope individuals are more likely to be healthier, happier in their jobs, and more fulfilled in life than their lower hope peers. Hope is easily defined, easily measured, and easily taught and practiced. In school settings, hope is a predictor of attendance, school engagement, achievement, and staff productivity.
Participants will be trained to act as a Hope Champion, an individual who can help leaders and community members make connections between hope science and any organizational initiatives.
Participants in this Train the Trainer course will be equipped to deliver four 2-hour training courses for their community:
Trauma and Resilience
Empathic Strain and Self-Care
Building Hope in Yourself and Others
Using Hope Science to Drive Outcomes
Participants will have access to the following opportunities to support their new role:
- A quarterly zoom call open to all members of the Hope Champions Network.
- Ongoing opportunities to learn more about Hope Science including access to an on-line book study of the book Hope Rising.
- Four (4) coaching calls to a Project Harmony trainer to review the content of the courses trained.
- A monthly email newsletter highlighting the work of members of the Hope Champions Network.
- The opportunity to share requests for the development of additional training content.
NOTE: This training will be held virtually and will consist of a 2 1/2 hour webinar training on 12/5, 12/7, 12/12 and 12/14. Each training session will consist of 2 hours of content learning and a 1/2 hour of coaching.
Presented in partnership with Trauma Matters Omaha
Participants will be able to:
- Define trauma, resiliency and state how they impact behavior
- Define, measure and build hope in themselves and others
- Articulate the relationship between hope and trauma