Rushmoor & Hart Local Implementation Team Meeting
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Rushmoor & Hart Local Implementation Team meeting Teenage Pregnancy and Risky Behaviour
Meeting Weds 13 March 1.30 - 3.00pm
The Wavell School – Blenheim Building
In attendance: Yvonne Hannington, The Source Sue Evans, The Source Liv Stokkan, Hart LCP Linda Liddiard, Wavell School Jane Ryan, Wavell School Sally Edson, HCC, Community Development Facilitator Fiona Richmond, Community Midwife Diane Marlow, Fernhill School Maria Reps, HCC Youth Support Service Gina Birkett, HCC Teenage Pregnancy lead Andrew Smith, Solent NHS Sally Woods, HCC Youth Support Service
Apologies: Liz Morley-Smith, Childrens Centres Megan Ravenhill, Hart Voluntary Action Tony McGovern, Rushmoor LCP Jacqui Oates, Solent NHS Tracy Falzon, Farnborough 6 Form Tracy Clement, Gaming Zone Sarah Franklin, Yateley Town Council
Brief notes and action points. 1. Matters arising from last meeting
- St Marks Ward is in the top 20% for teenage conceptions - The Wavell School is currently building relationships with Army/Military in the area - Andrew Smith – Louise Gadsby has contacted Wavell to come and talk to year 11s (re SRE) - Melissa Juniper and Andrew Smith to discuss issues affecting the Nepalese community and how his team could help - Catch 22 delivered their ½ day training on Legal Highs
2. Sharing Best Practice Conference Sally gave overview of - table discussion about replicating Butterflies Project for young mums in other parts of Hart and Rushmoor - The Source – possibility of rolling out TalkBack across H&R. They are currently in discussions with Sam Hexter-Andrews Discussion around re-starting the SRE LIT with possibility of Sexual Exploitation to be the first topic. Wavell, Fernhill, YSS and Sammy Hexter- Andrews possibly to be involved with this start up.
3. Mental health provision survey Could everyone contact Megan Ravenhill [[email protected]] if they are aware of any mental health provision in their area (or lack of).
4. HTTP update Gina gave updates: Data: U18 conception date.
Using the 3 year average the Hampshire rate for 2009/11 is 25.8 per 1000 young woman aged 15-17 compared to 29.4 in 2008/10. A reduction of 12.2% and a reduction of 252 conceptions.
The year on year data for Hampshire shows 567 conceptions in 2011 compared to 593 in 2010.
The HART rate for 2009/11 was 15.7 (rolling 3 year rate) a reduction from 17.1 for the 2008/10 rate. A reduction of 8.4% and 9 less conceptions.
The RUSHMOOR rate for 2009/11 was 24.6 (rolling 3 year rate) a reduction from 29.5 for the 2008/10 rate. A reduction of 16.6% and 24 less conceptions.
HART - The year on year data shows 27 conceptions in 2011 with 63.0% leading to abortion, in 2010 there were 23 conceptions with 47.8% leading to abortion and in 2009 there were 27 conceptions with 44.4% leading to abortion
RUSHMOOR – The year on year data shows 51 conceptions in 2001 with 43.1% leading to abortion, in 2010 there were 35 conceptions with 40.0 leading to abortion and in 2009 there were 44 conceptions with 50.0% leading to abortion.
For Under 16, the Hampshire rolling rate for 2009/11 was 5.5 compared to 5.7 for 2008/10.
For HART the rate was 3.6 in 09/11 a reduction from 3.7 in 08/10. The number of conceptions was 18 in 09/11 with 66.7% leading to abortion, the number of conceptions 08/10 was 18 with 66.7% leading to abortion.
For RUSHMOOR the rate was 6.4 in 09/11 an increase from 5.6 in 08/10. The number of conceptions was 31 in 09/11 with 58.1% leading to abortion, the number of conceptions 08/10 was 27 with 63.3% leading to abortion.
The year on year data for Hampshire shows 127 conceptions for 2011, 110 in 2010 and 143 in 2009. An increase of 17 conceptions across Hampshire. 64.4% of conceptions lead to abortion in 2011 compared to 56.4% in 2010 and 65.7% in 2009. SRE Training - dates and venues are available on the Learning Zone
Sharing Good Practice event The sharing good practice event was very well attending and had good representation from Rushmoor & Hart. Sally Woods LIT Chair took notes which will be shared with the LIT. Rushmoor also showcased good practice demonstrating multi agency support for young parents and their children.
Reintegration guidance; Updated reintegration is about to be sent to all secondary schools and colleges in Hampshire. The guidance will help ensure that a pregnant school girl receives appropriate support during her pregnancy and is signposted to her local Children's centre and is reintegrated into education after the birth of her baby. The guidance also requests that schools complete an online form so that we will have accurate data about the number of school age pregnancies in Hampshire.
5. Agency updates – info for circulation to the group to sent to be [email protected]
6. Date of next meeting: Wednesday 22 May 10.00am – 12.00noon at The Source, Aldershot