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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
360 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-10-01
2020-05-15
Brief Summary
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The goal of the True North grant program is to successfully guide young adults who are randomly assigned to the program group through the transition from the foster care system to adulthood. The objectives of the True North program are to: 1) offer targeted, evidence-based healthy relationship interventions to the program group; 2) offer financial literacy to the program group in order for the participants to achieve greater economic stability; 3) provide job readiness sessions and connect the program group to subsidized and unsubsidized employment opportunities; and 4) match the young adults in the program group with a mentor to provide a permanent connection for guidance with relationship and financial issues.
The overall hypothesis is that participation in the True North program will increase the likelihood that the young adults will improve their relationships, improve their financial and employment stability, and improve their wellbeing.
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Detailed Description
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The young adults randomly assigned to the program groups will take part in a multi-component intervention consisting of group workshops and individual sessions on relationship skills and financial stability and receive employment assistance and mentoring. For the healthy relationships component, program participants could receive 13 hours of workshops and 7 hours of individual sessions. For the economic stability component, program participants could receive 3.5 hours of financial stability and job readiness workshops and 7 hours of individual sessions about finance and employment. For the mentoring component, program participants could receive up to 7 hours of case management and 10 hours of prosocial events. All sessions will take place at the Children's Harbor Lauderhill office over a 9-month period.
The young adults in the program group will be completing a pre-test, post-test, and a followup. Answering the pre- and post-tests will take about 1 hour each and will be conducted at the Children's Harbor office, on the phone, or online. Participation in this evaluation study will take a total of approximately 106-112 hours of their time during the year-long program.
The investigator expects the True North program group to have improved relationship skills because of the participation in the Love Notes and mentoring components of the True North program. Love Notes v2.0, which was adapted from Relationships Smarts Plus, an evidence-based intervention rated by SAMSHA's National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP), will be utilized to help participants develop healthy relationship skills. It was selected based on its proven track record in serving diverse, economically disadvantaged youth and young adults age 16 to 24 who are at risk for poor quality relationships and unplanned pregnancies (NREPP 2012). An evaluation of Love Notes for Youth Build USA found that Love Notes participants improved their attitudes, knowledge, perceived skills, and behaviors associated with healthy relationships. When compared to with the control group, the Love Notes group had higher post program scores about their knowledge of healthy relationships.
The investigator expects True North participants to become financially stable through debt reduction, increased savings, improved credit scores, and asset building. The Annie E. Casey Foundation has developed a promising a practice of providing a coordinated set of services to help low-income individuals and families get jobs, strengthen their finances and move up the economic ladder. This practice entitled, Working Families Success Network (previously entitled the Center for Working Families), will be utilized to help participants develop financial literacy and job readiness skills. The Annie E. Casey Foundation reports that the Working Families Success Network model, which has been adopted at more than 100 locations throughout the country, has resulted in 4,400 people finding jobs, 3,300 getting steady 30-day employment, 2,300 obtaining public benefits, 2,800 improving their net worth, and 2,700 improving their credit score. Program participants also were five times more likely to achieve a major economic outcome - such as buying a car, getting out of debt or completing a training or education program - than the participants' counterparts who did not receive an intensive, coordinated set of services.
The True North program will support the development of job readiness skills, explore the participants' career interests, connect them to subsidized and unsubsidized job opportunities, and job coaching. The employment component will be supported by the True North Program Coordinator, Financial Coach, and Navigator. The Program Coordinator is developing relationships with employers to encourage and support job placement for participants. In addition, the Program Coordinator is working on implementing subsidized part time employment opportunities in the nonprofit arena. Participants will be prepared for these job opportunities by attending job readiness and career exploration sessions included in the financial literacy curriculum. The Financial Coach will also provide one-on-one job coaching as well as information on wages, benefits, and taxes. Most importantly, the participant's Navigator will guide the participants through a job hunt, provide support during the application and hiring process, and assist with job transitions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Phase 1/Cohort 1
True North Love Notes, Financial Stability, Jobs
True North
Love Notes, Financial Stability, Jobs
Phase 2/Cohort 2
True North Love Notes, Financial Stability, Jobs
True North
Love Notes, Financial Stability, Jobs
Phase 3/Cohort 3
True North Love Notes, Financial Stability, Jobs
True North
Love Notes, Financial Stability, Jobs
Interventions
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True North
Love Notes, Financial Stability, Jobs
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aging out of the foster care system in Broward County, Florida
Exclusion Criteria
17 Years
23 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Children's Harbor, Inc.
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr. Leslie Leip
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Leslie Leip, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Children's Harbor
Other Identifiers
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90FM006902
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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