Effect of a Rent Subsidy and Mentoring on Youth Transitioning Out of Homelessness

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

24

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 28, 2019

Primary Completion Date

March 31, 2022

Study Completion Date

March 31, 2022

Conditions
Homeless Persons
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Mentorship

The mentors will be encouraged to incorporate the key relationship-based components of natural mentors (e.g., a 'coach' or 'cheerleader' role) to assist with mainstream integration. The mentors will have more flexibility than a typical formal mentorship program in the types of activities they pursue with their mentees. They will not be mandated to attend shelter-based social events, but rather engage in activities that direct their mentees away from the shelter system (and their old identities as homeless youth) and toward the mainstream (e.g., meeting for coffee at a local university campus). All of the mentors will meet monthly with their mentees for two years. In addition, the mentor will be encouraged to touch base with their mentee via phone or text message every week. If a mentor is unable to continue their role and there are at least six months left in the study, the study participant will be matched with a new mentor.

BEHAVIORAL

Rent Subsidies

Participants will receive rent subsidies ($500 for those living in Toronto, $400 for those living in Hamilton or St. Catherine's due to differences in cost of living) for 24 months.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Covenant House Toronto

OTHER

collaborator

Living Rock Ministries

OTHER

collaborator

Resource Association for Teens

OTHER

lead

Unity Health Toronto

OTHER

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