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2013 Report Margaret Chapman Pomponio Camilla Eubanks WV FREE. Teen Pregnancy and Childbearing in West Virginia . WV FREE was founded in 1989.
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2013 Report Margaret Chapman Pomponio Camilla Eubanks WV FREE Teen Pregnancy and Childbearing in West Virginia
WV FREE was founded in 1989. Every year WV FREE distributes thousands of pieces of family planning educational materials to rape crisis centers, homeless shelters, clinics and college campuses. We organize comprehensive contraception and emergency contraception trainings with at-risk youth, incarcerated youth, high school students, and resident assistants at local universities in every region in the state. We work to train providers and health educators about the importance of offering patients comprehensive reproductive health care. We advocate for policies that promote reproductive health. WV FREE has been researching and exploring teen attitudes about pregnancy and sexual health data since 2008. It was not until 2008, when there was a significant increase of teen pregnancies in West Virginia, that this statistic became an important catalyst for the work of many organizations, the media, and the public in West Virginia. Who We ARE
Spearheaded by WV FREE, collaborative research began with the Department of Health and Human Resources, West Virginia Department of Education, the Guttmacher Institute, Marshall University, West Virginia Perinatal Partnership and the West Virginia Women’s Commission, to understand and determine social factors that affect teen pregnancy. This report is evidence of a concerted effort to understand teen pregnancy and determine factors that will help uplift youth in West Virginia. WV FREE gathers relevant data and statistics from both national and statewide resources. Due to the collection of data and reporting, dates contained in this report reflect the most current information available from the site reference. Methodology
In 2010 according to the US Department of Health and Human Services Office on Adolescent Health, West Virginia’s birth rate dipped slightly in 2010 to 44.8 per 1,000 teenagers 15-19 years of age. West Virginia was ranked 9 out of 51 states and the District of Columbia on 2010 final teen births rates among females aged 15-19 (with 1 representing the highest rate and 51 representing the lowest rate) National Vs. WV Teen birth rate
2010 Teen Birth Rates 2010 Teen Birth Rate (birth per 1,000 Females aged 15-19, 2010) Total West Virginia U.S. Females aged 15-19 44.8 34.2 Females aged 15-17 21.1 17.3 Females aged 18-19 75.6 58.2
Lower readiness to be a parent and reduced access to prenatal care Lower educational attainment and advanced educational degrees Cycle of Poverty What are the Concerns of West Virginia’s Teen birth rate?
Educators, HealthCare Providers, Parents and The Community Can get involved!
Provide comprehensive sexuality education for teen students Provide Teen Clinics that operate when teens can have access to them Provide child care at area high schools Increase access to contraceptives and reproductive health care Engage youth through community development programs Help parents and teachers communicate together Develop community and recreational activities Empower youth through civic engagement APPROACHES to reduce Teen Childbearing in West Virginia and support Teen Parents?
What would YOU do to decrease the teen childbearing rate in West Virginia?
Margaret Chapman Pomponio Camilla Eubanks 304-342-9188 304-342-9188 margaret@wvfree.orgcamilla@wvfree.org PO Box 11042 Charleston, WV 25339 (304) 342-9188 www.wvfree.org Thank you!