FFI partnered with St. Louis to bring forward a unifying framework “Kids Deserve Wellbeing” to drive agencies, programs and people who are part of St. Louis’ child welfare system including courts, child welfare, juvenile justice and mental health; nonprofits and coalitions; birth, adoptive and foster families; nurses, coaches, pastors and merchants; as well as hospitals, schools, faith communities and more.
This tool offers a set of questions related to tradeoffs and the Five Domains of Wellbeing that you can use as a “check engine light” for you and your work.
Use this tool to identify how a specific policy, project, program or practice will impact different stakeholders’ wellbeing, allowing you to anticipate and address unsustainable tradeoffs.
Learn how domestic violence practitioners can shift from a singular focus on short-term safety toward increasing survivor safety in the context of creating opportunities to support long-term wellbeing.