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Default Re: teenage pregnancy and social exclusion

Hi Katielou, I did that assignment in my first year.... here are some of the references that I used. Might be a bit out of date now but I got a good mark for it, so I hope they help.

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Bartell, S. (2005) Family Focus: Teen Pregnancy: The Impact on a Family System. International Journal of Childbirth Education. Vol.20 (12) pp.19-21.

Benson, S. and Dundis, S. (2003) Understanding and motivating health care employees: integrating Maslow's hierarchy of needs, training and technology. Journal of Nursing Management. Vol.11 (5) pp.315-320.

Better Regulation Taskforce. (2000) Protecting Vulnerable People. London: Cabinet Office.

Chambers, R., Wakley, G. and Chambers, S. (2001) Tackling Teenage Pregnancy: Sex, Culture and Needs. Oxon: Radcliffe Medical Press Ltd.

Cheema, K. (2002). Supporting Pregnant Teenagers. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest. Vol.12 (1) pp.26-29.

Connexions. (2003) Making a Difference: Emerging Practice, Connexions and Teenage Pregnancy. Nottingham: Department for Education and Skills (DfES) Publications.

Connexions, the Teenage Pregnancy Support Service and Sure Start. (2001) Working Together: Connexions and Teenage Pregnancy. Nottingham: DfES Publications.

Cooper, M. and Fraser, D. (eds) (2003) Myles Textbook for Midwives. 14th edition. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.

Department of Economic and Social Affairs (ESA), United Nations. (2003) World Youth Report 2003: The Global Situation of Young People. New York: United Nations Publications.

DfES. (2003) Every Child Matters. London: Stationary Office.

DfES. (2006) Teenage Pregnancy Next Steps: Guidance for Local Authorities and Primary Care Trusts on Effective Delivery of Local Strategies. Nottingham: DfES.

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Furlong, A., Stalder, B. and Azzopardi, A. (2000) Vulnerable Youth: Perspectives on Vulnerability in Education, Employment and Leisure in Europe: European Youth Trends. Strasbourg, Council of Europe

Henderson, C. and Macdonald, S. (eds) (2004) Mayes’ Midwifery: A Textbook for Midwives. 13th edition. New York: Bailličre Tindall.

Lawlor, D. A. and Shaw, M. (2002) Too much too young? Teenage pregnancy is not a public health problem. International Journal of Epidemiology. Vol.31 pp.552–554.

National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE). (2003) Antenatal Care: Routine Care for the Healthy Pregnant Woman. London: NICE.

Nursing and Midwifery Council. (2004a) Midwives Rules and Standards. London: NMC.

Nursing and Midwifery Council. (2004b) The NMC code of professional conduct: standards for conduct, performance and ethics. London: NMC.

Pierson, J. (2002) Tackling Social Exclusion. Oxon: Routledge.

Sawtell, M., Wiggins, M., Austerberry, H., Rosato, M., Oliver, S. (2005) Reaching out to pregnant teenagers and teenage parents: Innovative practice from Sure Start Plus pilot programmes. London: Social Science Research Unit Report, Institute of Education.

Scottish Executive. (2006) Scottish Executive: People and Society. [online] Edinburgh: Scottish Executive. Available: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/People/Social-Inclusion [04 August 2006].

Sellman, D. (2005) Towards an understanding of nursing as a response to human vulnerability. Nursing Philosophy. Vol.6 (1) pp.2-10.

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Vasas, E. (2005) Examining the margins: A concept analysis of marginalization. Advances in Nursing Sciences. Vol.28 (3) pp.194-202.
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