Perceptions of secondary school management teams in managing pregnant learners in an urban context
Background: Teenage pregnancy is a complex issue globally, which is also a challenge in South Africa. Pregnant learners are allowed by the law to attend school for the whole duration of pregnancy. Although not medically trained or equipped to handle any emergencies, the school management teams are t...
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Main Authors: | Phindile P. Twala (Author), Antoinette du Preez (Author), Tinda Rabie (Author) |
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