This is an example of how FFI worked with Missouri Children's Division to shift to using a welbeing framework at multiple levels.
These are a number of different case studies of different people that may be used for training purposes.
This is a recording of a collaborative workshop held with Full Frame Initiative, Climigration Network, and American Society of Adaptation Professionals. Full Frame Initiative shared their wellbeing framework and design principles, developed through 15+ years of work. CN and ASAP members were invited to test and apply the wellbeing framework within the context of climate adaptation and the realities of just and equitable pathways for migration.
Our assumptions shape how we see the world and our narratives about it. In this video example, we see a world map as upside down; however, that is only because we've always been told it goes the other way.
Our brains are hard-wired to make assumptions all the time. Watch this short video that explains how these assumptions can undermine wellbeing.
Narrative change is critical in for older youth in foster care. This resource shares how to support a 12-month cohort to do it.
FFI partnered with the City of New London, CT to transform a city to focus on wellbeing without layering on new bureaucracy. This resource shares the steps that were taken and the lessons learned.
A webinar and accompanying slides offering Champions a deeper dive on FFI's systems change framework.
This resource is based on a 12-month cohort focused on narrative change to improve practice for older youth who have experienced foster care.
These guiding questions can help you to identify the assumptions that are driving narratives in your systems.
Katya sat down with Equal Measure President and CEO Leon T. Andrews, Jr. to discuss the Five Domains of Wellbeing, the importance of sustained funding for systems change and FFI’s mission transition.
These documents were part of a 5-part training sequence that introduced wellbeing concepts and frameworks to an organization that works with domestic violence survivors.