The Social Exclusion Report on Teenage Pregnancy (June 1999) stated that Britain had the worst record of teenage pregnancies in Europe with approximately 90,000 teenagers becoming pregnant every year. Every part of the country is affected, but the situation is worst in the poorest areas. The report highlighted two main goals:
The Teenage Pregnancy Unit link to external website , a cross-Government unit located within the Department of Health, was set up to implement the Report.
A National Action Plan was developed which included:
Although rates in enter council name have been declining steadily in recent years, the city has one of the highest rates in the UK and has therefore developed a ten year strategy and action plan, in line with government requirements.
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An analysis of 3 year rolling averages, used in order to smooth out year-on-year variations, shows that the under 18-conception rate in enter council name has fallen from enter amount in enter date, to enter amount in enter date (a fall of around enter amount.
For enter council name , the targets set by the Teenage Pregnancy Unit are:
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