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Information and advice about what career choices are available for teenagers and young adults in England - National Careers Service
Child Benefit automatically stops when children reach 16 but it can be claimed for children continuing their education or training.
Evidence-based frameworks providing structure for local areas to prevent unplanned teenage pregnancies and support young parents and their children.
A tool that brings together data about factors that affect outcomes for teenage parents and their babies across local authorities in England.
Information for those working with teenagers or working together on behalf of teenagers.
This document contains examples of effective local practice identified by the Teenage Pregnancy National Support Team.
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
This framework helps local healthcare commissioners and service providers review support arrangements for young parents in their area.
Guidance for local teenage pregnancy prevention programmes to help young people avoid unplanned pregnancies and develop healthy relationships.
This study uses longitudinal data from the Young Lives Study in Peru
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