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Preventing Teen Pregnancy in Wisconsin

The Department of Health and Family Services' supports the following dual-strategies for addressing adolescent pregnancy prevention:

  • To encourage and promote delayed sexual activity (abstinence)
  • To provide access to confidential contraceptive and related reproductive health services to prevent unintended pregnancy among sexually active adolescents (Wisconsin Family Planning Reproductive Health Program)

Learn more about resources and research, objectives for reducing adolescent sexual activity, and the Brighter Futures Initiative.

National Day to Prevent Teen Pregnancy -- May 7, 2008

National Day logoWisconsin is again promoting The National Day to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. This year's event will be on May 7, 2008. Teens will be asked to go online and take a fun, engaging quiz that presents them with several real life scenarios involving sex and asks them to choose a course of action. Learn more by visiting the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy (exit DHFS).  The quiz is appropriate for teens ages 13 and up.

May 2008 Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Month (PDF, 16 KB) activities in Wisconsin.

  Resources and Research

The DHFS teen pregnancy web pages offer links to resources and research on a variety of topics.  Go to the following links resources or research for more information.

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The Wisconsin Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Committee's Measurable Objectives for Adolescent Sexual Activity

Subgoal 1 

By 2010, 30% or less of Wisconsin high school youth report ever having had sexual intercourse. 

Subgoal 2 

By 2010, reduce unintended teen pregnancies by 30% by promoting the consistent and correct use of contraceptives and other barrier methods. 

These goals are consistent with Healthiest Wisconsin 2010, the Wisconsin state health plan for the decade 2000-2010. The reduction of High Risk Sexual Behavior is one of eleven health priorities identified in the plan.  The objectives for this priority correlate with the goal of reducing adolescent pregnancy in Wisconsin.

The goals also support KidsFirst: The Governor's Plan to Invest in Wisconsin's Future (exit DHFS).  Governor Doyle's plan supports the Family Planning Waiver in order to reduce pregnancy among sexually active teens.

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Wisconsin Program for Reducing Adolescent Pregnancy and Other Risky Behaviors

The Brighter Futures Initiative is a Wisconsin youth development program with the goal of assisting youth in becoming healthy, responsible, self-sufficient adults.  Adolescent pregnancy prevention is one of six risk factors addressed through this program. Nine Wisconsin counties participate in this initiative based on their need, commitment and readiness.  The initiative allows local partner agencies to have flexibility in determining how funds can be used to meet the unique needs of their communities, families, and youth. 

Last Revised: April 11, 2008

 

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