The Young Adult Trust is currently holding its first nine-day residential at the Arethusa Venture Centre, near Rochester, with a group of 36 young people aged 16 to 17 from Croydon, in south London.
Young people from a five-day trial residential, which took place last year, will be present as part of the evaluation of the pilot.
Paul Oginsky, chief executive of the Young Adult Trust, said: "It is essential to help us evaluate what is going on with the programme."
The group will work with research company Ship Shape, which will supply them with cameras and Dictaphones to record impressions of the scheme.
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