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Participant Success Analysis Tool

This tool provides a list of questions to consider when analyzing data and indicators of success for program participants.

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Wellbeing assessment review questions for supervisors

When supervisors review paperwork, here's how to reinforce a wellbeing framework.

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Facilitator’s Guide: Listening for Clues

This guide is meant to help you pick up on clues in conversation with people about what is important to their wellbeing.

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ICAPP Training for Reviewers

This training will help procurement professionals understand wellbeing concepts and leverage them in their process‚ whether they are writing applications or reviewing them.

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Example Document: Our Family and Youth Treatment Plan

This worksheet can be used to support families and caregivers to support youth interacting with the juvenile justice system.

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Example Document: Team Support Approach Guidebook

This guide helps key individuals around a youth interacting with the juvenile justice system discuss the youth's strengths and needs, identify and provide resources, and make strengths-based plans to increase the youth's access to wellbeing.

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Community-based domestic and sexual violence programs with a wellbeing focus

This resource is the result of the convening of 13 domestic violence and sexual assault organizations in Massachusetts to add a wellbeing focus to community-based services.

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Example Document: Navigation Guide for Families

This guide is meant to set clear expectations for youth and families interacting the juvenile justice system.

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Equitable disposition and tradeoffs

In the justice system, sentences that seem equal on face value may actually have significant differential impacts when you look at an individual's life situation and circumstances.

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Lutheran Social Services Lifetime assets & challenges example

This example highlights the assets and challenges refugees have faced before coming to the United States and after coming to the United States through the lens of the Five Domains of Wellbeing.

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Lessons in building capacity for communities to address violence and oppression through asset-based strategies

The Learning from What Goes Well (WGW) project was an 18-month, collaborative learning initiative for community teams in California to apply asset-based methodologies in their work to address domestic violence and other forms of violence and oppression.

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Lessons from a systemic approach to supporting survivors at risk of homelessness

Key learnings from the Intensive Co-Assessment Planning Process (ICAPP) pilot project to address how interagency policies and practices could improve the government's response to the needs of survivors at the intersection of homelessness and sexual and domestic violence.

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