Teenage Pregnancy
This area of work has been a priority for the Government for some time. Some organisations, such as the sexual health charity fpa, feel that the component of a comprehensive and statutory sex and relationships education approach is still missing. Although the Government doesn’t support this it does however recognise that consistent delivery of sex and relationships education across England is important.
We publish a number of publications introduced below that you will find helpful in your work on this theme. The titles selected are those that will assist you in devising programmes for young people around teenage pregnancy topics including; initiating discussion, accrediting young peoples learning and other related subjects. Click on the recommended titles below for further information and sample pages:
Boys2Men
Sexual Sense
Body Mind and Society
Fundamental
Young Men Understanding Fatherhood
Young Mothers Building Independence
Steps to the Future
Boys2Men
An excellent guide to working with young men. Contains activities, games and quizzes on masculinity, relationships, sex and sexual health, reflection and reviewing.
Using Boys2Men your participants will develop trust • improve communication skills • cultivate a positive outlook • build confidence • communicate feelings more easily • learning evidence for inclusion in Youth Achievement Award portfolios.
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Sexual Sense
Three thought-provoking posters introducing key sex and sexuality issues including peer pressure, taking precautions, and sexual orientation. They also provide specific, relevant sources of further help, information and support.


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Body, Mind and Society
A popular practical resource concerned with nurturing the physical and
mental health needs of young women providing information on eating disorders and healthy eating. Contains over 70 activities • introductory and warm-ups • trust and team-building • pressures such as the media, education, family, or friends.
Using Body, Mind and Society participants will improve healthy attitudes to eating encourage young women to analyse influences and articulate feelings constructively.
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Fundamental
Positive introductory guide for working with young men.
Contains chapters on the part workers can play in motivation for change • range of strategies workers have used • guidance on planning and delivering first sessions • sustaining an effective programme.
Using Fundamental your participants will gain an understanding of what it means to be male, communication and discussion skills and ability to build their emotional literacy.
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Young Men Understanding Fatherhood
Essential reading for those running a young fatherhood programme.
The 11 session programme’s and 44 activities cover • values and beliefs • what it means to be a man • sexual health • what babies need • being a good dad • dads and the law • safety • first aid.
Using this title your participants will be able to accredit learning, gain team skills, identify characteristics of a good dad, make their homes safe for children.
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Young Mothers Building Independence
Two, 10 week programmes for young mothers for designed around their
own interests.
Programme one is on managing their own finances; living within a budget and planning for the future. Programme two is on volunteering; what volunteers gain, recognising skills and qualities, preparing for interviews and personal action plans.
Using this publication your participants can gain an OCN Unit in Young Mothers Learning or a Youth Achievement Award.
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Steps to the Future
This CD delivers all you need to know to plan, run and accredit an interactive series of ten week programmes for young mothers.
Contains session ideas, practical activities, guidance to running a successful programme for young mothers.
Using this CD participants can gain ICT knowledge and experience and 4 Young Mothers Learning OCN credits and/or Youth Achievement Awards.
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Call Kathryn on 01425 675 104 or e-mail kathryn@ukyouth.org to discuss your requirements.
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