‘The banter levels are good’: Developing social and human capital through education

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Mehay, A. and Champion, Nina 2018. ‘The banter levels are good’: Developing social and human capital through education. in: Gallard, Diahann, Evans, Katharine and Millington, James (ed.) Children and Their Education in Secure Accommodation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Education, Health and Youth Justice Routledge.
AuthorsMehay, A. and Champion, Nina
EditorsGallard, Diahann, Evans, Katharine and Millington, James
Book titleChildren and Their Education in Secure Accommodation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Education, Health and Youth Justice
Year2018
PublisherRoutledge
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Print17 Sep 2018
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Deposited01 Nov 2018
ISBN9781138694408
9781138694392
9781315528212
Web address (URL)https://www.routledge.com/9781138694408
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