ABSTRACT

Teenage Pregnancy and Young Parenthood provides a comprehensive, unparalleled insight into the  UK Government’s highly successful Teenage Pregnancy Strategy (TPS) for England which reduced the under-18 pregnancy rate by well over 50%, and considers how the lessons from this policy can be applied internationally.

This important book captures and shares the lessons from the TPS for future governments and policy makers, and documents the details of implementing a long-term strategy with its innovative approach to policy issues.  After providing the rationale for prioritising teenage pregnancy, the book demonstrates evidence for what is effective, both in helping young people avoid unplanned pregnancy and in improving outcomes for young parents. The TPS is analysed against the World Health Organisation’s key actions for effective scale-up of adolescent sexual and reproductive health programmes, to offer an important contribution to international understanding of this global public health challenge.

Advocating a ‘whole systems’ multi-agency approach this book translates evidence into clear action, and combines theory and practice with illustrative case studies to demonstrate how to implement policy successfully. It is valuable reading for policy makers and practitioners dealing with young people’s health, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of psychology, health studies, social work, youth work, education, social policy, sociology and related disciplines.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Variation in teenage conception rates

chapter 2|12 pages

Reducing rates of teenage conceptions

chapter 3|16 pages

England’s teenage pregnancy strategy

Rationale, development and first phase implementation

chapter 4|24 pages

The second phase of implementation

Reviewing, redoubling effort and reaching the target

chapter 5|40 pages

Translating evidence into action

The ten key factors for an effective strategy

chapter |4 pages

Epilogue