Month: May 2013
Significant Reduction In Teenage Pregnancy
Best result since 1998
Social Sense have been operating our RUDifferent? programme with a North West based local authority for four years now and there have been many changes in the perceptions and behaviours of the teenage population worth shouting about during this time. This one however, we want to shout about loud and clear, as it has lifelong repercussions for the girls (and boys) who are not now the statistics they might have been. Read the rest of this entry »
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