Webinar: 6 march 2026, 15:00 CET

Rooting Resilience with HOPE

HOPE – Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences – is a science-based framework that highlights how positive experiences like strong relationships, nurturing and safe environments, emotional growth, and engagement support lifelong resilience.
HOPE shifts our focus from what's wrong to what's strong, promoting healing and thriving for all, especially in the face of adversity. Join us for an introduction.

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Who is this for?

This is designed for educators, caregivers, youth workers, therapists, learning support teams, and anyone committed to creating environments where all young people, especially neurodivergent children, can flourish. 

IT'S ALSO FOR changemakers who are tired of deficit-based narratives and want to explore what healing-centred, neuro-affirming practices can look like in real life—not just theory.

Your host

Lana Jelenjev

Support for children & youth

Whether you support young people in classrooms, clinics, living rooms, or community spaces, this session will give you tools to centre strength, safety, and connection.

You don’t need to be a neuroscientist or therapist to benefit. If you’ve ever asked:
  • How can I support regulation without control?
  • What helps this person feel safe and capable?
  • How do we build connection instead of compliance?
…this webinar is for you.

What You’ll Get

A foundational understanding of HOPE: 
  • HOPE in Practice: A Self-Assessment for Neurodivergent Flourishing
  • Micro-practices and tools to create environments where every individual can thrive

  • Practical insights on how safety, connection, and agency serve as protective anchors for all children, especially those navigating adversity.

  • An understanding of whether and how you can make use of the program.
  • A plan, including for any training and follow-up.

When and where

90 minutes online: 
6 March 2026, 15:00 CET

Fee

March 2026: FREE!

Course Content