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Teenage PregnancyResearch ReportNOR
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ContentsExecutive Summary 6Key Find
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Executive SummaryAdolescence is a p
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Key Findings8
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PregnancyBecomingpregnantSupportnee
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IntroductionPoor outcomes associate
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Literature ReviewThe literature rev
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Research limitationsThis research p
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IntroductionDespite teenage pregnan
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Reflecting the international data t
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Link with Socio -Economic disadvant
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Being sexually active27
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Setting the scene - a case studyCAS
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Literature Review - Being sexually
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What worksAs the Netherlands and Sw
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State and Territory curriculum on s
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Young people, the internet and sexu
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The local contextTo gain a deeper u
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Sex EducationThe primary aim of sex
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This misconception may have implica
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Results from the survey also shed s
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Example programs - Sexually Active
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his apprenticeship and continue on
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Accessing Abortion in TasmaniaAcces
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STATESouthAustraliaVictoriaQueensla
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Pregnancy health and accessing ante
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adolescents highlight the effective
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six weeks, eh, six months’ (one).
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