Resource ID: INDIGO-ARES-0093
Link: http://fullframeinitiative.org/resources/about-the-full-frame- approach-and-five-domains/
The Full Frame Approach is an orientation to working with people and communities facing multiple and complex challenges that focuses on wellbeing and supports lasting change. The Full Frame Approach was developed by identifying the shared values and practices of community-based organizations across the country that are highly effective in supporting long-term positive change for their program participants. The effectiveness of the Full Frame Approach is supported by empirical evidence.
The toolkit is divided into three sections. The first is an overview of the Full Frame Approach, the common set of Full Frame Principles and Full Frame practices demonstrated by programs that orient their work around wellbeing. This section outlines the ways in which the Full Frame Approach leads to better outcomes for people receiving services through programs, and to stronger programs through increased staff satisfaction
Impact goal: Well being, Social impact, Development poverty reduction
Internal/external: Internal
Leader: Full Frame Initiative
Method: Interviews, Observation, Operational data, Theory of change
Output format: Qualitative only
Scale: Meso
Sourcing: Self driven
Time frame: Ongoing, Prospective
Type: Guide
Who: Third sector, Public sector
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