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Document outlining the successes, developments and challenges of the government's teenage pregnancy strategy, including recommendations.
This trial forms part of a wider evaluation of the teens and toddlers youth development and teenage pregnancy prevention programme.
This framework helps local healthcare commissioners and service providers review support arrangements for young parents in their area.
This briefing paper sets out the need for a rethink in the way programmes seek to tackle high teen pregnancy rates in Sierra Leone
Child marriage is a global concern and a priority issue for the African Union; the Ethiopian government has devised a strategy to eliminate the practice by 2025
Guidance and support on coronavirus (COVID-19) in Scotland.
Statistics on primary school children who are overweight, measured in reception and year 6 and presented for different ethnic groups.
Evidence and guidance for healthcare professionals who treat young teens: includes resources and best practice.
This report argues that programme approaches focus too much on girls rather than the wider context which shapes girls’ actions
Findings from the 2023 attitudinal survey of young people and parental attitudes to immunisations.
The age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is 10 years old. Children are treated differently from adults, are dealt with by youth courts and sent to special secure centres for young people.
This amended guidance was issued under s 182 of the Licensing Act 2003.
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