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.
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.
Katya Fels Smyth and FFI's partners in Cleveland, OH, and Kingston, NY, shared about WIATT (the Wellbeing Insights, Assets & Tradeoffs Tool) in a webinar for the American Planning Association, St. Louis.
Marietta's story showcases how someone going through a traditional systems experience would have a drastically different experience than one going through an experience designed with wellbeing.
This resource describes how caseworkers at On the Rise applied wellbeing to support their constituents.
Barb's story illustrates how someone going through the medical system could have a different experience when looking at treatment plans through a wellbeing lens.
This document profiles the project and partnership between Full Frame Initiative and Missouri Division of Youth Services.
FFI partnered with St. Louis to launch the 'Kids Deserve Wellbeing' framework, uniting child welfare systems, communities, and families around a shared vision for children's wellbeing.
FFI assisted Massachusetts' state reform efforts to improve services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence who also faced homelessness or imminent risk of homelessness and their access to wellbeing.
FFI partnered with Lutheran Social Services of New England to create tools that support integration of wellbeing design at the individual level.