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The ‘This is Abuse’ campaign ran from 2010 to 2014 and was targeted at 13 to 18 year old boys and girls.
This series brings together all documents relating to Teenage relationship abuse campaign
Evidence-based frameworks providing structure for local areas to prevent unplanned teenage pregnancies and support young parents and their children.
Research into news consumption across television, radio, print and online
This paper uses a unique dataset from Andhra Pradesh, tracking a cohort of children from the ages of 8 to 19 years
Guidance for local teenage pregnancy prevention programmes to help young people avoid unplanned pregnancies and develop healthy relationships.
Research into UK 12-15 year olds' news consumption across television, radio, print, social media and other websites or apps.
This trial forms part of a wider evaluation of the teens and toddlers youth development and teenage pregnancy prevention programme.
Culture Secretary presents her vision for the youth sector, outlining her ambition that every young person should have someone to talk to, something to do and somewhere to go.
A report that looks at the effectiveness of the teenage parent supported housing pilot.
Document outlining the successes, developments and challenges of the government's teenage pregnancy strategy, including recommendations.
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