Award Announcement

COUI UK has won the Children and Young People’s Service Award for Preventative work.  A panel of 21 adult professionals and 10 Young People judged Teens and Toddlers to be the project that has made the most effective early intervention with young people at risk of poor health and dropping out of education.

‘The project used research-based methods and had a clear vision for tackling teenage pregnancy’ (Young Judges comment)

Teens and Toddlers was also highly commended for its contribution to young peoples health in The Being Healthy Award category.

NEWS FLASH

We are delighted to announce of being awarded major strategic grant from DCSF for National Development Manager to expand the delivery of Teens and Toddlers nationally and extend its variety of service provision. In particular, they will lead the research and development of new services that address gaps in the government's 14-19 agenda. COUI UK is at a vital point in its growth and this post is pivotal in ensuring it is successful in achieving key outcomes.


We are pleased to announce our latest Third Retrospective Tracking Evaluation Study which not only tracks graduates of Teens & Toddlers for teenage pregnancy, but also: outcomes measured against the Every Child Matters agenda as well as education and employment. (November 07)

 
COUI UK wholeheartedly supports the Happinness & Its Causes conference and wishes them every success.

Sustainability Programmes

COUI is delighted to announce that four Sustainability Programmes are being currently delivered in the London Borough of Southwark, Brent, Islington and Greenwich. Four Sustainability Programmes are being delivered outside London in Northamptonshire, N.E Lincolnshire, Redcar-Cleveland and Tameside Manchester. As of February 08 we will be delivering projects in Haringey, Kent, Sutton, Walsall and Northumberland. Moving the Teens & Toddlers project towards becoming a primary intervention for teenage pregnancy reduction in England and enabling boroughs to deliver their own projects in an on-going way.

 

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Teens and toddlers: an introduction

Diana Whitmore, projects director, Teens and Toddlers

Diana Whitmore
If you are reading this then you are probably more than aware that Britain has the worst record on teenage pregnancy in Europe. And that high levels of teen pregnancy are indicative of a wider set of issues; social exclusion; issues of lack of stability, lack of hope and love, lack of self respect and a sense of not belonging experienced by many teenagers today.

The challenge that we are all facing up to is how to address these problems - in a way that delivers more than just a quick statistical fix. What we invest in today must do more than prevent unwanted pregnancies; it must start to tackle the issues that put teenagers on the path to pregnancy and to restore their self confidence and aspirations for the future.

As a Youth Development Programme The Teens and Toddlers project has been developed to provide just such a practical, and effective, response. One that sees at risk teenage girls and boys working and playing with toddlers, exploring the experience with their peer group and adults and, in so doing, recognising the implications of parenthood and their roles and responsibilities within society.

The approach is simple. Teens and Toddlers take the teenagers on a 20 week journey of exploration built around weekly sessions with small children in a safe nursery environment. The nursery experience is developed through classroom support sessions focusing on child development, parenting skills, sexuality and relationships.

The end result? An improved sense of self, and of self-worth, empowers young people to take control of their lives, typically resulting in a significant reduction in the number of teens going on to become teen parents. In fact I am pleased to say that our latest retrospective study found that over six years Teens and Toddlers has had a pregnancy rate of 2.7%, far lower than the national rate of 4.1%; despite working with only those young people most at risk of teenage pregnancy. Moreover, using questions which reflect the Government's five Every Child Matters criteria, attitudes were measured with positive outcomes for all five criteria and concluded that Teens & Toddlers is successful in affecting the attitudes, behaviour and personal development of participants.

In response to Local Authorities that want to mainstream the work of Teens and Toddlers COUI UK has developed a facilitator training programme to ensure that once established, programmes can be sustained and replicated by our partners in the Local Authorities.

I would welcome the opportunity to talk with you about how we can support your work to tackle teen pregnancy and youth development and to invite you to visit one of our programmes to experience first hand Teens and Toddlers in action.

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