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Annex 10:
Terms of Reference for the PSI Working Group to Tackle the Problems of
Teenage Parenthood
This Working Group will develop a co-ordinated
strategy through which relevant agencies will work together to:
- contribute
to a reduction of 10% in the number of births to teenage mothers by
2002
- address
the difficulties which young parents and their families face during
pregnancy and after birth so as to prevent young parents or their children
from being socially excluded in either the immediate or the longer term.
In doing so it will be concerned with issues relating to young fathers
as well as to young mothers
In relation to both reducing unintended pregnancy
and avoiding the exclusion of young parents it will be necessary for the
Working Group to:
- use existing
research and other evidence and the advice of experts to analyse the
issues and develop an understanding of the problems and their causes
- consider
DepartmentsÂ’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the issue, including
the effectiveness of any existing policies, programmes and structures
with a view to identifying elements which work well and should be developed
and areas where things could be done differently
- identify
and examine options for the way forward including models of good practice
from Northern Ireland and elsewhere
- make
recommendations as to what preventative and other measures are required,
by whom, and within what timescales, and the mechanisms to be put in
place to ensure progress.
The Working Group will provide recommendations
to SSG and Ministers in the form of a strategy document intended for publication.
The document will identify how Departments, agencies and public bodies
will work together with voluntary and community sector partners to help
prevent unwanted teenage pregnancy and address the problems of social
exclusion among teenage parents and their children.
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