This is an example of how intake and assessment forms can consider wellbeing and tradeoffs in the domestic violence and homelessness fields.
Read the case study from FFI's work with the Wellbeing Learning Collaborative – a statewide effort exploring shifts in policy, practice and culture to strengthen systems' response to domestic violence.
This resource looks at this food systems through the lens of the Five Domains of Wellbeing.
What would it look like if we shifted our focus from fixing problems to fostering wellbeing – the needs and experiences essential for health and hope? The webinar recording digs into what it means to change the narratives for systems change.
Learn how we partnered with Maimonides Medical Center and the Brooklyn Health Home to support care managers on the pathway to patient-centered care.
This video explores how FFI redesigned its hiring process to reduce bias and align with equity values, with insights from Applied.
This document highlights examples of systems change efforts shaped by FFI’s partnerships with Missouri Children's Division, St. Louis County Family Court, and Massachusetts agency leaders using a wellbeing lens.
Learn how FFI partnered with the Missouri Division of Youth Services (DYS) to orient services around wellbeing for justice-involved youth in care and transitioning back to their communities.
A worksheet to help you shift your thinking about common situations and ask better questions.
Traditional community engagement tools like surveys and focus groups can unintentionally harm communities. It's time to shift from community engagement to centering community. Watch our video to learn how.
This is an example of an assessment, planning and treatment process for the juvenile justice process that embeds tradeoffs and supports wellbeing.
This is an example created for the St. Louis County Court (21st circuit) for an Investigation Summary Form Example that pays attention to wellbeing and tradeoffs.