“…Research has demonstrated that participant outcomes can be maintained 6 months after the completion of programs (see Bowen & Neill, 2013a;Hattie, Marsh, Neill, & Richards, 1997), but further research is needed to verify the length of time benefits are maintained. Consistent with previous research findings (e.g., Deane & Harré, 2013;Neill, 2001b;Russell, 2003), OAIs in this study most commonly targeted personal development (e.g., improving selfesteem, confidence, independence, well-being), social development (e.g., improving relationships, group cooperation, teamwork), and problem behaviors (e.g., truancy, substance abuse, depression). Although reducing problem behaviors was one of the main OAI goals, staff did not highlight this as a key outcome.…”