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what does Hope mean to you Wellbeing Support Service Joan Hodgkiss The Good Shepherd Wellbeing Support Service The Wellbeing Support Service offers a holistic approach to promoting the health amp wellbeing of all young people in the ID: 935267

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Lightening Talks

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Hope and the Good Shepherd Centre

‘what does Hope mean to you?’

Wellbeing Support Service

Joan Hodgkiss

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The Good Shepherd Wellbeing Support Service

The Wellbeing Support Service offers a holistic approach to promoting the health & wellbeing of all young people in the

centre

through supporting young people to develop their knowledge, understanding, skills, capabilities and attributes required for mental, emotional, social and physical wellbeing and instilling a feeling of hope for now and in the future. Using specialised interventions we promote, support and encourage the development of these skills.

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Hope

Hope can be described as a mindset consisting of a positive view of the future for self and others. Remaining hopeful over the course of life is at the core of resiliency and the ability to bounce back while facing problems and the stress that goes along with those problems. Having hope will guides resiliency while you achieve your goals and dreams.

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The Good Shepherd Wellbeing Support Service

Relationships with the Wellbeing Support Workers and young people is hope inspiring which includes;

Showing Empathy

TrustingCaringSupportiveEncouragingSupporting the young person to Feel Understood

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Skills and Strategies – Increasing young people’s hope through interventions

Identifying and breaking goals into small workable pieces

Goal directed thinking – positive self-talkExploring strengths and past and present successesProblem solving

Increasing confidence, self-esteem, self-worthSupporting understanding of the link between thoughts, feelings and behavioursSupporting emotional recognition and regulationPracticing Relaxation/ mindfulness exercisesBuilding resilience

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The meaning of

H

ope’

for me

Natalie Connell

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Background of young people

Higher proportion of ACES

Experienced multiple placement breakdowns.Have been exposed to multiple traumatic events. Feeling unsafe within the community and displaying risk taking behaviours.

Limited emotional regulation skills. Lack of trust/ mistrust in adults.No hope for the future / belief that they should have a positive outcome.

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Hope comes from the moment to moment experiences in daily life that show a child that adults can be trusted; that people can be honest caring and safe.

Its not the sophistication of psychological interpretations of behaviour, but the consistency of kindness that changes a child”(Dr Bruce Perry)

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h

o

p

e

a Curriculum for

Leona Donnelly

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Hopefulness

“A desire

AND

expectation for something good to emerge”

Hopelessness

Reduction in wellbeing

Increase in risk taking

Health harming behaviours

Academic Achievement

Positive Wellbeing

Medical Healing

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Hope Theory

Goals

Pathways

Agency

Barriers

Goals

Pathways

Agency

Barriers

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CfH

- A Curriculum for Hope

Focus on Wellbeing

Nurturing Approach

Restorative Approach

Trauma Advanced

Growth

Mindset

Teaching Resilience

Love

at the Centre

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