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The goal of this single arm study is to:
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The main questions this study aims to answer are:
Primary Objectives:
Secondary Objectives: Social-emotional learning skills
Secondary Objectives: Resilience and overall functioning
Comparator: None
Measures:
Primary Objective: Feasibility
After school program staff participants will be asked to complete:
Youth participants will be asked to complete:
Secondary Objective: Social-emotional learning skills
After school program staff participants will be asked to complete the following measure pre- and post-curriculum implementation:
Youth participants will be asked to complete the following measure pre- and post-curriculum implementation:
Secondary objective: Resilience and overall functioning
After school program staff participants will be asked to complete the follow measures pre- and post-curriculum implementation:
Youth participants will be asked to complete:
Full description
The EMPOWER project is a community-academic partnership between 2 after school programs (beyond 3:30 and Visions of Science) and a mental health teaching hospital (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health). The main objective of this project is to bolster youth mental well-being by developing a novel social-emotional learning curriculum that after school programs can embed into their existing activities.
The curriculum is designed to improve youth's social emotional learning skills through the integration of short social-emotional learning lessons that are embedded into existing programming within an after-school program. The curriculum is based on the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning's five core SEL competencies that include self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and decision-making.
The investigators have designed a pilot study to test the feasibility and efficacy of the EMPOWER social-emotional learning curriculum. Visions of Science hosts a 14-week program from January - April 2025 called STEM Academy, an after-school science-based program for youth in grades 6-8. We designed a single arm study to assess a shortened and modular use of the EMPOWER social-emotional learning curriculum that is tailored to Visions of Science.
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INCLUSION:
Youth participants must meet the following inclusion criteria:
Staff participants must meet the following inclusion criteria:
Caregiver/parent participants must meet the following inclusion criteria:
EXCLUSION; None
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30 participants in 1 patient group
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Brendan F Andrade, PhD; Alice-Simone Balter, PhD
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