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Tackling the problem of teenage pregnancy in looked‐after children: a peer mentoring approach
Authors:Gillian Mezey  Fiona Robinson  Steve Gillard  Nadia Mantovani  Deborah Meyer  Sarah White  Chris Bonell
Institution:1. Division of Population, Health Research Institute, St Georges University of London, London, UK;2. Social Science Research Unit, Faculty of Children and Learning, Institute of Education, London, UK
Abstract:Teenage pregnancy is associated with adverse health and social outcomes, even after adjusting for prior disadvantage, and is recognized as a major public health issue. Rates of teenage pregnancy in the UK are among the highest in Europe. Interventions introduced in the past decade to address the problem, such as improved sex and relationships education in schools, have been accompanied by a fall in teenage pregnancy rates in the UK. However, this decline has not been mirrored among looked‐after children. In this paper, we discuss why this may be the case. We suggest that a system of peer mentoring, involving a young person, whose experience of life post‐care has been positive, may be an effective approach to tackling the problem of pregnancy in this group. Peer mentoring has the potential to assist young people in developing self‐esteem, confidence and in making choices regarding their education, personal development and relationships.
Keywords:literature review  looked‐after children  peer mentoring  teenage pregnancy
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