Vision
A hopeful, compassionate and resilient community for all
Mission
Be authentic. Be caring and compassionate. Be empowering. Be curious and creative
Purpose
To pro-actively contribute to suicide prevention by providing evidence-based trauma-informed, emotional well-being programmes in Northern Ireland
Hope Programmes Available
Our Hope family has worked hard to research, design, and develop a range of evidence-based programmes in the area of Hope. These include.
Professional Training
Programmes Delivered
We delivered 6 hope embassador programmes targeting parents
Over 400 people availed of our Hope Matters training for Adults. We also delivered Hope
Matters to all staff in 9 schools as part of their staff health and wellbeing and returning to
school post Covid.
Over 400 people availed of our Hope Matters training for Adults. We also delivered Hope
Matters to all staff in 9 schools as part of their staff health and wellbeing and returning to
school post Covid.
We delivered Hope Matters in the Workplace to a number of teams in workplaces. They felt that their staff were struggling both during the lockdown period of COVID and returningto work and they needed strategies for the staff to support their mental health.
This was created to support new parents especially parents who had experienced major challenges to their mental health during pregnancy and child birth as a result of COVID restrictions. This was developed by 2 of our Master Trainers and piloted to a groups of parents in Surestart in Omagh The programme was evaluated using the adult hope scale
and the finding have been very encouraging.