Bridges of Hope Training
Theory & Concepts

The design of the Bridges of Hope package applies ideas from a number of the 'mainstream' Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) theories, e.g. Theory of Reasoned Action, Witte's Fear Management and Bandura's Principles of Social Learning.  It also integrates these with some selectively chosen and applied behavior change models and techniques derived from Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP).

Click here for a 5 page document intorducing some of the key BCC concepts and  techniques underpinning the design of Bridges of Hope activities.

The VIDEO also briefly introduces and demonstrates two of the most fundamental concepts applied throughout the Bridges of Hope Training programme:

  • Linking behaviour to desired future outcomes.

  • Creating fun, engaging, multi-sensory learning experiences which participants can apply practically to their own issues and context.

For further information on theory and concepts underpinning the design of the activities and the training methodology used in the Bridges of Hope Training programme, contact Peter Labouchere.