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Young people, home and homelessness: a narrative exploration

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Young people, home and homelessness: a narrative exploration. / Hewitt, Jennifer.
Lancaster: Lancaster University, 2014. 188 p.

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Hewitt, J 2014, 'Young people, home and homelessness: a narrative exploration', Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster.

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Hewitt, J. (2014). Young people, home and homelessness: a narrative exploration. [Doctoral Thesis, Faculty of Health and Medicine, Clinical Psychology]. Lancaster University.

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Hewitt J. Young people, home and homelessness: a narrative exploration. Lancaster: Lancaster University, 2014. 188 p.

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Hewitt, Jennifer. / Young people, home and homelessness : a narrative exploration. Lancaster : Lancaster University, 2014. 188 p.

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