During the 2025 Statewide Prevention Convening, Dr. Bob Sege drew connections between the Integrated Core Practice Model (ICPM) and the Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE) Framework. ICPM is California’s Blueprint for systems and practice change, and many counties across the state are actively integrating it across their human services foundational training and evidence-based practices.
A major part of the ICPM approach is collaboration, teaming, and trauma-informed care – principles which the HOPE Framework utilizes throughout each of its four Building Blocks. See how HOPE and ICPM principles align in the below table:
Building a wellness system that works for all families and kids can be challenging, especially when aligning county-wide efforts from health services to public health, to child and family services. The ICPM framework provides key principles and guidelines for building a county-based Community Pathway, and HOPE provides strategies to put ICPM principles into action, and to improve the Wellness System through HOPE-Informed practices.
View the full conceptual graphic HERE and share with your networks to learn how to apply the HOPE framework to ICPM.