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Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2020

Early pregnancy and education in the UK

Despite a successful ten year strategy to reduce teenage pregnancies implemented by the Labour Government between 1999 and 2010, the UK still has one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in Western Europe (only Greece had a higher rate in 2017) (Office for National Statistics, 2017).

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2018

Teenage pregnancy prevention framework: supporting young people to prevent unplanned pregnancy and develop healthy relationships

The international evidence is clear.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2015

Preventing child marriage in the Commonwealth: the role of education

Preventing Child Marriage in the Commonwealth: the Role of Education is the latest in a series of reports written by the Royal Commonwealth Society and Plan UK as part of our collaboration to end child, early and forced marriage in the Commonwealth.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2015

Co-designing the teenage pregnancy and young parent strategy

In response to the recommendations from the Scottish Parliament’s Health and Sport Committee’s Inquiry into Teenage Pregnancy in 2013, the Scottish Government

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2013

Report on inquiry into teenage pregnancy

This reports’objective is to assess the work directed at reducing unplanned teenage pregnancy and to look at what else can be done to support young people at risk of pregnancy or who have a child very young.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2013

Adolescent pregnancy in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Although the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia are not affected to the same extent as other world regions, adolescent pregnancy is a major challenge in parts of the region, and in particular among some population groups.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2012

Marrying Too Young: End Child Marriage

This report is a call to decision makers, parents, communities and to the world to end child marriage. It documents the current scope, prevalence and inequities associated with child marriage.

Policies & Strategies
Policies & Strategies | 2010

Teenage pregnancy strategy: beyond 2010

This document sets out how we want to build on the key planks of the existing Strategy so that all young people: receive the information, advice and support they need – from parents, teachers and other professionals – to deal with pressure to have sex; enjoy positive and caring relationships; and

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