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A guide to the MenACWY vaccine – to protect teenagers and young people from meningitis and septicaemia
Interim progress assessment of the teenage parent supported housing pilot which tested enhanced support packages for teenage parents.
Youth crime prevention programmes - how young people are put on a programme, what they're like, mentoring and involving parents and families.
It's illegal to buy alcohol if you're under 18 and you can be stopped, fined or arrested by the police for drinking in public
Evidence from Young Lives on trajectories to early marriage in Ethiopia
The findings from an evaluation of the teens and toddlers youth development and teenage pregnancy prevention programme.
Update of indicators related to under 18 conceptions, pregnancy and birth.
Find out what vocational or academic courses and qualifications are available at schools, colleges and sixth forms in your area
Youth offending teams work with young people that get into trouble with the law, are arrested, or taken to court, and help them stay away from crime.
Guidance for sponsors about applications to Homes for Ukraine for children who are not travelling with or joining their parent or legal guardian.
Hundreds of thousands of young adults could have an average of £2,000 waiting for them in their unclaimed Child Trust Fund account.
Thousands of young people at risk of falling out of education, employment or training once they leave school will be given career mentoring and life skills training to help them succeed in life.
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