In the field of sexual health and teenage pregnancy, the major contributors toward increasing community and social group awareness about the subject in the discussion are medical treatments, behavioral change communication, academic consultancy, client-centered service delivery, and revolutionizing society’s approach (Martin et al., 2011). In light of these assertions, it can be stated that educating the masses about sexual health and teenage pregnancy is the field of health education, which aims at empowering individuals to take control of their sexual health and teenage pregnancy issues. Youngsters find it difficult to discuss their sexual health issues with their parents, teachers, or people in their social circle. In addition to sexual health, teenage pregnancy issues are increasing because sexual activities between teenagers are increasing. In that scenario, research and informative literature are published to increase the awareness of teenagers about these issues. This research work is carried out to present facts, figures, ideas, and concepts that will be helpful for its readers to seek important information about sexual health and teenage pregnancy issues.
The researcher has utilized authentic databases like Ebscohost, Science Direct, the National Health Service Database, and the Department of Health’s database to retrieve the required information. This information is then manipulated into reader-friendly information which shapes the structure of this research report. The organization, which is going to organize the workshop, is National Health Service (NHS). Me (Zainab Awsanye), Emilie Bunting, and Paisley O’Sullivan have been designated as In-charge of the Organizing Committee for this workshop.
NHS is the UK-based leading health information provider and proudly holds the status of being one of the most authentic and popular health service providers in Europe. NHS is supervised by the Government in the UK and is considered the third largest political and welfare body of the Government.