This factsheet covers government policy and key statistics on teenage pregnancy in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (United Kingdom/UK). Please note that the data for each country may not be strictly comparable due to differences in methods of data collection and analysis.
References
1 Avery L and Lazdane G, What do we know about sexual and reproductive health of adolescents in Europe? European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care vol13, no 1, March 2008 pp58–70.
2 United Nations Statistics Division, ‘Statistics and Indicators on Women and Men, Table 2b- Indicators on Childbearing’, accessed 3 March 2009.
3 Guttmacher Institute, US Teenage Pregnancies, Births and Abortions: National and State Trends and Trends by Race and Ethnicity (New York: Guttmacher Institute, 2010).
4 Swann C et al, Teenage Pregnancy and Parenthood: A review of reviews. Evidence briefing (London: Health Development Agency, 2003).
5 Lee E et al, A Matter of Choice? Explaining national variation in teenage abortion and motherhood (York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2004).
6 Teenage Pregnancy Unit, ‘About the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy’, accessed 27 July 2010.
7 Department for Education and Skills, Teenage Pregnancy Next Steps: guidance for local authorities and primary care trusts on effective delivery of local strategies (London: DfES, 2006).
8 Department for Education and Skills, Teenage Pregnancy: accelerating the strategy (London: DfES, 2006).
9 Department for Children, Schools and Families and Department of Health, Teenage Pregnancy Strategy: Beyond 2010 (Nottingham: Department for Children Schools and Families, 2010).
10 Teenage Pregnancy Unit, Teenage Pregnancy Statistics.
11 National Assembly for Wales, A Strategic Framework for Promoting Sexual Health in Wales (Cardiff: NAW, 2000).
12 National Assembly for Wales, A Strategic Framework for Promoting Sexual Health in Wales: Post-consultation action plan (Cardiff: NAW, 2000).
13 Welsh Assembly Government, Statistical Directorate, Teenage Conceptions in Wales, 2007 (Cardiff: Welsh Assembly Government, 2009), Statistical Bulletin 68/2009.
14 Scottish Executive, Respect and Responsibility: Strategy and action plan for improving sexual health (Edinburgh: Scottish Executive, 2005).
15 ISD Scotland, Teenage Pregnancy 2008, accessed 27 July 2010.
16 Northern Ireland, Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Sexual Health Promotion: Strategy and Action Plan 2008-2013 (Belfast: DHSSPSNI, 2008), accessed 4 March 2009.
17 Department of Health, Abortion statistics, England and Wales: 2009 (London: DH, 2010). Statistical Bulletin 2010/01.
18 General Registrar Office (Northern Ireland), Registrar General Annual Report 2008 (Belfast: Stationery Office, 2009).
Other relevant FPA factsheets
Teenagers: sexual health and behaviour
Teenage pregnancy (Northern Ireland) PDF