Title: Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Parenting Programs
1Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Parenting Programs
2Healthy Teen Network (HTN)
- National Nonprofit membership organization that
provides resources, education, support, and
advocacy to individuals and organizations working
in the areas of teen pregnancy prevention, teen
pregnancy, and teen parenting
3Two Programs that HTN Replicates
- Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)
- Plain Talk
4Nurse-Family Partnership
- Home visiting program for low income, first-time
parents - Provides home visits by registered nurses that
begin in the second trimester of pregnancy and
continue on a regular basis until the child is
two years old - NFP has a 20-year track record of success in
terms of healthier births and a dramatically
reduced incidence of child abuse and neglect - Has been successfully replicated in 300 counties
in 22 states and reaches 15,000 young women each
year
5Plain Talk
- A neighborhood-based initiative aimed at helping
adults, parents, and community leaders develop
the skills and tools they need to communicate
effectively with young people about reducing
adolescent sexual risk-taking - Has been replicated in multiple communities
across 8 states
6GENESIS
- Serves Boulder County teen parents from pregnancy
through the childs third birthday - Goal promote healthy parenting practices within
teen parent families in Boulder County - Services
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Re-entry into school/GED programs
- Linkage to job training programs
- Childbirth education classes
- Maternity and child clothing and other baby items
- Counseling and support
- Education on pregnancy and parenting
- Assistance with family planning
- Referral and linkage to community resources
- Peer group activities
- Other Services Home-Based Contraception Program
(HBC)
7Home-Based Contraception Program
- The HBC Program registered nurse
- provides follow-up and support on contraceptive
use - Information on sexually transmitted infections
- Reinforces GENESIS messages regarding the
importance of spacing births by at least 2 years - In 2005 there were no clients who participated in
the HBC Program that experienced a subsequent
birth within 2 years of the birth of their first
child
8Programs for Pregnant and Parenting Teens in
Massachusetts
- Healthy Families Home Visiting Program
- Provides services for all firs-time parents in
Massachusetts under 20 - Trained home visitors build relationships with
new parents, provide child development
information and connect families with community
resources - Young Parent Support Program (YPS)
- Licensed social workers and nurses provide
support, parenting education and counseling to
pregnant and parenting teens - Teen Living Programs (YPP)
- Homes for teen parents and their children who
have no other safe place to live in order to meet
the TAFDC living arrangement requirement - Young Parents Program (YPP)
- Programs for teen parents who are receiving TAFDC
and who have not completed high school - Offer education that can lead to a GED or high
school diploma as well as job skills training and
help with placement into a job, work program,
skills training or higher education - Teen Parent Child Care (TPCC)
- Special child care programs for children of teen
parents - Offer child care for your child and support
services to you while you finish high school,
work, higher education or training programs
9Teenage Parenting Program (TAPP)
- Provides comprehensive case management services
for any pregnant and parenting teen (up to age 19
for females and 21 for males), their children,
and families - Comprised of 2 programs
- The Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP)
- Cal-Learn
10Adolescent Family Life Program
- A free, voluntary program where case managers
provide assessment, advocacy, appropriate
guidance, support, referrals, and assistance in
accessing and utilizing needed resources and
services
11Cal-Learn
- A compulsory, incentive/disincentive case
management program for pregnant/parenting teens,
ages 18 and under who are recipients of Cal-Works
grant assistance - School attendance and progress towards graduation
are mandated, monitored and rewarded - Reimbursement for child-care, transportation
expenses and school supplies are provided to
support the parenting teens attendance in school - Case managers assist parenting teens in obtaining
educational goals, exploring career options and
life goals, and connecting them to employment
opportunities
12Parent to Parent
- A program designed to assist parents of newborns
- Volunteers offer parents support, information and
encouragement during the first months of the
babys life - The volunteer is there to help find answers to
important parenting questions, locate community
resources, listen to concerns, and chare in the
joy of a new child
13The Teen Pregnancy Prevention 2000 Initiative
(TPPI)
- What is it?
- A 5 year demonstration project that lasted
between 1993 and 1998 in Colorado - The TPPI expended 7.7 million over 5 years
within 5 grantee communities - The Colorado Trust permitted to choose the types
of programs they wanted to adopt to address teen
pregnancy - Each community was also provided 50,000 from the
Colorado Trust per year over 4 years to implement
its proposed projects
14Goals of the TPPI
- Community settings need to be supportive of the
needs of families and youth - Strengthening families is an important
concomitant of helping youth - Communities can offer a positive vision for youth
that in turn will encourage healthy decision
making, empowerment, and hope for the future - While each community shared common visions, they
each also developed an individualized plan with
different target goals and objectives - Most goals and objectives focused on
community-level awareness building and resource
development
15The Five Communities
- Arvada
- Aurora
- Colorado Springs
- Delta-Montrose
- West Denver
16Survey Conducted the Second Year of the Project
- 234 surveys were mailed
- 57.6 were returned
- Results from the survey factors contributing to
Teen Pregnancy according to the stakeholders - Dropping out of school (96)
- Alcohol (96)
- Self-esteem (95)
- Sexual Abuse (92)
- Hopeless Future (91)
- Economics/Poverty (88)
- Family History (88)
- Teens Denial (77)
- Adults Denial (71)
- Lack of knowledge regarding pregnancy risks (61)
- Welfare (59)
- Lack of Morals (55)
- Contraceptive Unavailability (54)
17Focus Groups Held During Third Year
- Confirmed need for additional youth- and family-
centered recreation programs - Including recreation, sports, family oriented
programs, and parenting classes
18Was TPPI a Success as a Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Effort?
- Age-specific fertility rates declined in each of
the TPPI project areas - Few programs, however, were prolonged or
extensive enough to produce community-level
changes in age-specific fertility rates - Some programs have reported success in reducing
the second pregnancy rates - Changes in the community setting in which teen
pregnancy occurs will ultimately have an effect
on the prevention of teen pregnancy - Many community-level efforts place emphasis on
creating greater awareness and understanding of
teen pregnancy as a top priority
19Challenges and Suggestions
- Challenges
- Finding a noncontroversial middle ground from
which to work - How teen pregnancy should be approached
- What are the most effective strategies to be used
- Suggestions
- Continue in the same programmatic areas
education, resource development, and increasing
community involvement and dialogue
20- The strategy used in the TPPI Project is one
that - Is currently recommended by the National Campaign
to Prevent Teen Pregnancy - Is part of the Centers for Disease Control and
Preventions Community Coalition Partnership
Program for the Prevention of Teen Pregnancy
21What I Learned
- Teen pregnancy approaches need to be long term
- Community awareness, resource development, and
collaboration/networking are all important
factors to remember for successful teen pregnancy
prevention and parenting programs
22References
- Drisko, J. G., Gallagher, K.M. (2003). The Teen
Pregnancy Prevention 2000 Initiative. London
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