Abstract

The Tier 2 Program of the Project P.A.T.H.S. (Positive Adolescent Training through Holistic Social Programmes) targets adolescents with greater psychosocial needs, and the related programs were designed and implemented by school social workers. After completion of the Tier 2 Program (Secondary 1 Level), 9,931 participants in 212 schools responded to the Subjective Outcome Evaluation Form (Form C) in order to assess their views of the program, workers, and perceived effectiveness of the program. Based on the consolidated reports submitted by the agencies to the funding body, the research team aggregated the consolidated data to form a “reconstructed” overall profile on the perceptions of the program participants. Four major types of program were identified, including programs based on the adventure-based counseling approach (n = 58), programs concentrating on volunteer training and services (n = 31), programs offering both adventure-based counseling and volunteer training activities (n = 91), and other programs with different foci (n = 32). Results showed that high proportions of the respondents had positive perceptions of the programs and the workers, and over four-fifths of the respondents regarded the program as helpful to them. The present study provides support for the effectiveness of the Tier 2 Program of the Project P.A.T.H.S. in Hong Kong for the Full Implementation Phase.

Highlights

  • The Project “P.A.T.H.S. to Adulthood: A Jockey Club Youth Enhancement Scheme” is a large-scale, positive youth development program designed for junior secondary school students (Secondary 1 to 3, i.e., Grades 7 to 9) in Hong Kong[1]

  • Types B (ABC approach only) and C programs each took up about 15–27% of all programs, but the Type A program took up 42.9%

  • These two program approaches covered 84.9% of all delivered programs and were the dominant approaches adopted as compared with 86.6% in EIP 2005/06 for Secondary 1 students and 87.76% in EIP 2006/07 for Secondary 2 students[4,5]. They were both popular program approaches used by social workers working with adolescents and young people in Hong Kong

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INTRODUCTION

The Project “P.A.T.H.S. to Adulthood: A Jockey Club Youth Enhancement Scheme” is a large-scale, positive youth development program designed for junior secondary school students (Secondary 1 to 3, i.e., Grades 7 to 9) in Hong Kong[1]. Two similar studies were conducted to evaluate the Tier 2 Program implemented in three cohorts: (1) the Experimental Implementation Phase (EIP) of the project in 2005/06 (3,072 Secondary 1 students in 52 schools); (2) EIP in 2006/07 (2,542 Secondary 2 students in 49 schools); and (3) FIP in 2006/07 Both studies found that roughly four-fifths of the respondents of the three cohort studies regarded the program as helpful to them. In the literature on positive youth development programs, many programs have been designed to help adolescents with greater psychosocial needs and the related evaluation findings have been documented[7,8,9]

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