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Clift, Stephen, 1952-

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  • AIDS: the secondary scene : a guide to issues, approaches and resources by Stephen Clift & David Stears / AVERT.
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    HIV, AIDS & sex : information for young people / authors: Stephen Clift and Annabel Kanabus.

    Clift, Stephen, 1952- | Date: 1992
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    Oxford textbook of creative arts, health, and wellbeing : international perspectives on practice, policy, and research / edited by Stephen Clift, Professor of Health Education and Director Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK, Paul M. Camic, Professor of Psychology and Public Health and Research Director, Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.

    | Date: 2016
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    Talking about homosexuality in the secondary school / Simon Forrest, Grant Biddle, Stephen Clift.

    Forrest, Simon (Writer on fantasy games) | Date: 1997
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    AIDS & young people / Stephen Clift.

    Clift, Stephen, 1952- | Date: 1989
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