Healthy Young Parents in Education (HYPE)

  • About the HYPE project

    HYPE aims to improve the educational, social and physical health and wellbeing outcomes for teenage mothers and their infants by increasing school retention and social inclusion.

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  • The HYPE journal

    SHine SA has produced a journal for young woman who become pregnant while they are still at school. It's their personal guide through pregnancy and the first 12 months of their baby's life.

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  • HYPE: Information for schools

    A Whole School Approach enables schools to create the most successful environment necessary for pregnant and parenting teenagers. This approach holistically addresses the students' emotional, physical, social and educational needs.

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  • HYPE: Information for workers

    We spoke to workers about how they can help young pregnant or parenting women stay in school. Based on feedback, we developed a list of starter questions to help workers gain information from young mums so they can provide comprehensive service delivery.

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  • HYPE: Research on teenage pregnancy and education

    Research shows that good quality education, equity of access to all available curriculum options, can help to deflect long term generational poverty with positive outcomes to young mothers and their children.

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