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- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
States that include TANF in the Combined State Plan must outline how the State will meet the requirements of section 402 of the Social Security Act including how it will:
(OMB Control Number: 0970-0145)
f. Conduct a program designed to reach State and local law enforcement officials, the education system, and relevant counseling services, that provides education and training on the problem of statutory rape so that teenage pregnancy prevention programs may be expanded to include men (section 402(a)(1)(A)(vi) of the Social Security Act)
Current Narrative:
(f) Conduct a program designed to reach State and local law enforcement officials, the education system, and relevant counseling services, that provides education and training on the problem of statutory rape so that teenage pregnancy prevention programs may be expanded to include men (section 402(a)(1)(A)(vi) of the Social Security Act)
The state of Maryland recognizes that effective campaigns to reduce incidences of statutory rape are needed. Both the Maryland Department of Health and the MSDE developed and implemented programs targeted to reducing teen pregnancy. The statewide comprehensive plan includes the following:
- An awareness campaign targeted to reach the male population that is likely to commit these crimes;
- A program of education/training for law enforcement officials;
- A plan that increases awareness through public schools; and
- Enhancement of existing programs that provide counseling to both adolescent females and males. Maryland supports agencies and community groups that serve high risk populations that are in need of abstinence education.
The goal is to prevent unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV/AIDS in youth ages 10–19 who meet the following criteria:
- Live in geographic areas with high teen birth rates;
- Youth in or aging out of foster care or the juvenile justice system;
- Homeless, runaway, or Out–of–School Youth;
- Pregnant or parenting youth; and
- Youth with HIV/AIDS.
As part of the state’s campaign to reduce infant mortality, the reduction of teen pregnancy means fewer infants are born who might die before they reach one year old. The goal is to reduce infant mortality by ten percent by the end of calendar year 2017.