Description
What happened next? This updated edition of Teenage Pregnancy and Young Parenthood examines the research and practice in this vital field since the end of the UK Government's highly successful Teenage Pregnancy Strategy (TPS) for England which contributed to reducing the under-18 pregnancy rate by well over 50%.
Alison Hadley, together with Roger Ingham, Joanna Nichols and Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, summarise the latest research in the field, review the work of a wide range of local authorities, and provide insight from interviews with practitioners who are at the sharp end of delivering services both for young people seeking to prevent early pregnancy and for young parents. Providing a comprehensive overview of the original project, the book captures and shares the lessons from the TPS, documents the details of implementing a long-term strategy with its innovative approach to policy issues, and considers the implications of the study internationally.
Advocating a 'whole systems' multi-agency approach, it focusses on how to implement policy successfully, and demonstrates evidence for what is effective, both in helping young people avoid unplanned pregnancy and in improving outcomes for young parents. This edition also considers how to sustain the gains made by the original strategy. Key new topics covered include: an overview of the national context since 2016 through the pandemic; the introduction of Relationships and Sex Education (RSE); access to contraception and sexual health service; and addressing inequalities.
As in the first edition of the book, a chapter is devoted to efforts to reduce adolescent childbearing elsewhere in the world. It contains country case studies from Argentina, Ethiopia, Moldova and Thailand which illustrate what can be achieved with visionary leadership, rigorous science, and strong management in diverse contexts.
Teenage Pregnancy and Young Parenthood is essential reading for policy makers and practitioners dealing with young people's health, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of psychology, health studies, social work, youth work, education, social policy, sociology and related disciplines.
About the Author
Alison Hadley OBE is the Director of the Teenage Pregnancy Knowledge Exchange at the University of Bedfordshire and previously led the implementation of the Labour government's Teenage Pregnancy Strategy for England.
Roger Ingham is Professor of Health and Community Psychology at the University of Southampton.
Joanna Nichols is Associate Professor in the School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership at the University of Bradford.
Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli has recently retired after a 30-year career in the World Health Organisation.
Reviews
'This book is a brilliant and accessible account of the implementation and success of the last labour government's teenage pregnancy strategy. It tells of the systematic combination of evidence-based strategy, innovation, collaboration, empathy and persistence that underpinned this striking public health achievement. The book is an inspiration for policymakers in any complex social policy field, and all those interested in prevention. Above all, as rates plateau and young parents and their children face disproportionately poor outcomes, it should serve as a call to action to government to reinvigorate the drive to address teenage pregnancy and consolidate the progress that was made.'
Moira Wallace, Visiting Professor of Practice, Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE; Director of the Cabinet Office Social Exclusion Unit from 1997 to 2001
'This is a must-read for policymakers and practitioners who are committed to taking a systems approach for improving health outcomes. The teenage pregnancy strategy was a rarity in its drive to understand the breadth of factors influencing pregnancies in young people, ensuring that the interventions and strategies developed were able to achieve real change. Understanding what happened next, the impacts beyond the lifetime of the strategy and the international perspective will help anyone addressing teenage pregnancy.'
Dr Sue Mann, National Clinical Director in Women's Health & Consultant, NHS England, UK
'The importance of developing robust and appropriate measures of pregnancy intention are nicely highlighted. Generally understudied, the mental health implications of adolescent pregnancy, and most importantly, the impacts from a life course perspective to the child, mother, family, and society stand out and provide a unique niche for designing interventions for impact. Evidence-based digital tools and approaches to allow young people to regain agency in sexuality issues affecting them are a core highlight of this book, that is of utmost relevance to many low- and middle-income countries, where capitalizing on digital technologies remains an underexplored opportunity.'
Dr. Luchuo Engelbert Bain, MD, PhD., The African Population and Health Research Center, APHRC, Nairobi, Kenya
'This updated edition of Teenage Pregnancy and Young Parenthood offers invaluable insights into a pressing social issue faced by young people today. Its publication is timely given the declining trend in condom use among European adolescents and the challenges sex educators are facing due to changing societal circumstances, including the COVID pandemic and increasing backlash. The book highlights effective policy interventions, the importance of comprehensive sex education, and the need for integrated support services for young parents. With lessons drawn from both UK and international experiences, the book is an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners across Europe and beyond. It provides a compelling case for evidence-based strategies, partnerships, and holistic approaches that can make a real difference in reducing teenage pregnancies and supporting young families.'
Margreet de Looze, Assistant Professor, Youth Studies, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
"Inside find an important success story - in promoting adolescent life prospects and prevention of early pregnancy. Adolescent pregnancy is influenced by social forces that shape life opportunities for education and employment and by the programs that shape adolescent access to knowledge and contraception. Social progress in a nation is fostered by enlightened political leadership and the committed leadership of individual citizens. The success of the English strategy to prevent teenage pregnancy is a testament to all of these. Alison Hadley, Venkratraman Chandra-Mouli and Roger Ingham tell an extraordinary tale of scientific understanding, visionary leadership, and long-term dedication to adolescent sexual and reproductive health. A story from which we all can learn."
John Santelli, MD, MPH, Professor, Population and Family Health and Pediatrics, Columbia University, New York City, USA
Reviews from the First Edition:
'This extraordinary book charts the development, implementation and evaluation of the UK Government's highly successful Teenage Pregnancy Strategy for England, which reduced the under-18 pregnancy rate by well over 50%. It highlights the principles - of evidence, of partnership, and of the need for a holsitic approach - that brought about the change. And it signals the important role that Government can play in promoting young people's sexual and reproductive health. Reflecting on her own experience and the voices of the strategy's participants, Alison Hadley identifies key lessons for the future. A key resource and a compelling read. Strongly recommended to all who seek success in sexual and reproductive health.'
Peter Aggleton, Scientia Professor in Education and Health, UNSW Sydney, Australia, and Visiting Professor, UCL Institute of Education, London
'This book offers a valuable insight into the development and implementation of a long-term strategy to successfully address a complex public health priority. As well as documenting the important detail of the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy and its practical application at local level, it importantly includes the voices of those involved. This brings to life the reality of delivering the programme and illustrates the extraordinary commitment of so many people to improving young people's choices. As England continues to apply the lessons and make further progress, I am delighted the learning is being shared internationally in collaboration with the World Health Organisation.'
Duncan Selbie, Public Health England
Book Information
ISBN 9781032530871
Author Alison Hadley
Format Paperback
Page Count 220
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 360g