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Roger Averill

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Spendthrift Time

Spendthrift Time

Roger Averill

Re.Press
2022
pokkari
Celebrations of a young life in its unfolding, the poems in this collection were written by Roger Averill to mark each of his youngest daughter's birthdays from ages three to twenty-one. Often humorous, and featuring the rhythms and rhymes of light verse, these poems remind the reader of the joys and challenges of childhood in general by depicting those of one, much-loved child in particular.
The Less Hurried Past

The Less Hurried Past

Roger Averill

Urtext Records
2019
pokkari
For most of his eldest daughter's twenty-one years, Roger Averill wrote a poem to celebrate each passing birthday. Typically playful, and featuring the rhymes and rhythms of light verse, these poems return the reader to the less complex joys and more languorous days of childhood. In doing so, they trace the development of a young life, much loved, and well lived.
The Less Hurried Past

The Less Hurried Past

Roger Averill

Urtext Records
2019
sidottu
For most of his eldest daughter's twenty-one years, Roger Averill wrote a poem to celebrate each passing birthday. Typically playful, and featuring the rhymes and rhythms of light verse, these poems return the reader to the less complex joys and more languorous days of childhood. In doing so, they trace the development of a young life, much loved, and well lived.
Moving Out, Moving On

Moving Out, Moving On

Shelley Mallett; Doreen Rosenthal; Deb Keys; Roger Averill

Routledge
2009
nidottu
Based on rich interview data drawn from a large scale longitudinal study of homeless young people, this book examines the personal, familial and structural factors that impact on homeless young people’s long-term outcomes. While telling the personal stories of young people’s experiences, the book refers to the wider research and policy literature on youth homelessness, engaging with key debates about the causes and meanings of homelessness in western societies. The book addresses important issues such as employment and education, engagement with services, social support, connection to family and friends, as well as personal factors including physical and mental health, sexual practices and drug use. Homeless young people are typically portrayed as leading chaotic, risky lives, trapped in a downward spiral of drug use, mental and other health problems, and long-term homelessness. By giving voice to young homeless people, this book challenges this stereotype and demonstrates young people's capacity to move out of homelessness and make satisfactory lives for themselves.Research findings are positioned in the context of a broad, international literature on youth homelessness and is important reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of psychology, sociology, youth and social work as well as researchers, policy makers and service providers in all western cultures.
Moving Out, Moving On

Moving Out, Moving On

Shelley Mallett; Doreen Rosenthal; Deb Keys; Roger Averill

Routledge
2009
sidottu
Based on rich interview data drawn from a large scale longitudinal study of homeless young people, this book examines the personal, familial and structural factors that impact on homeless young people’s long-term outcomes. While telling the personal stories of young people’s experiences, the book refers to the wider research and policy literature on youth homelessness, engaging with key debates about the causes and meanings of homelessness in western societies. The book addresses important issues such as employment and education, engagement with services, social support, connection to family and friends, as well as personal factors including physical and mental health, sexual practices and drug use. Homeless young people are typically portrayed as leading chaotic, risky lives, trapped in a downward spiral of drug use, mental and other health problems, and long-term homelessness. By giving voice to young homeless people, this book challenges this stereotype and demonstrates young people's capacity to move out of homelessness and make satisfactory lives for themselves.Research findings are positioned in the context of a broad, international literature on youth homelessness and is important reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of psychology, sociology, youth and social work as well as researchers, policy makers and service providers in all western cultures.