‘I just had to be better’: Changing the story on what it means to be a teen mum

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When given a chance to return to high school and get their VCE, with babies in tow, young mothers are motivated to make a change for their future.

Teeya Harvey is clear about her motivation for returning to high school, having dropped out when she had two children in her teenage years.

Bullying of girls who got pregnant during their senior school years was common from other students in the conservative eastern suburb where Harvey grew up, she said, and “none of my friends who are mums there go to school”. Azaliah with her eight month-old son, Tekaia, is doing year 11 with the support of the Young Parents Education Program.Negative assumptions about young mothers appear to be absent at Cranbourne Secondary College, which runs the YPEP program. It is transforming the future opportunities of young women who may otherwise never get their year 12 certificate.

 

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