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1. Parenting through the lenses of risk and othering: Constructions of parental cannabis use in child protection court proceedings.

2. 'Wishes and feelings': Misunderstandings and missed opportunities for participation in child protection proceedings.

3. The nature and culture of social work with children and families in long‐term casework: Findings from a qualitative longitudinal study.

4. From communication to co‐operation: Reconceptualizing social workers' engagement with children.

5. Work and resilience: Care leavers' experiences of navigating towards employment and independence.

6. Theory, research and practice in child welfare: The current state of the art in social work.

7. Making a target work: Messages from a pilot of the 6‐month time limit on care proceedings in England.

8. Contextualizing case reviews: A methodology for developing systemic safeguarding practices.

9. Supporting unaccompanied asylum‐seeking young people: The experience of foster care.

10. Out of time: theorizing family in social work practice.

11. Time to change? Exploring the impact of time-limited service provision in a family support service.

12. Hard to reach and easy to ignore: the drinking careers of young people not in education, employment or training.

13. Care leavers: A British affair.

14. How professionals talk about complex cases: a critical discourse analysis.

15. Children's accounts of moving to a foster home.

16. Open spaces, supple bodies? Considering the impact of agile working on social work office practices.

17. A divergence of opinion: how those involved in child and family social work are responding to the challenges of the Internet and social media.

18. Contested attachments: rethinking adoptive kinship in the era of open adoption.

19. Religion and parenting: ignored relationship?

20. Contemporary adoptive kinship: a contribution to new kinship studies.

21. Making meaningful connections: using insights from social pedagogy in statutory child and family social work practice.

22. On the margins of the child protection system: creating space for relational social work practice.

23. Developing innovative models of practice at the interface between the NHS and child and family social work where children living at home are at risk of abuse and neglect: a scoping review.

24. Children's participation in LAC reviews: a study in one English local authority.

25. Adoptive family experiences of post-adoption contact in an Internet era.

26. Care leavers on social work courses: a study of identity management.

27. Driving outcomes: learning to drive, resilience and young people living in residential care.

28. Professionals' perceptions of the rocky routes to successful outcomes for young people in a children's residential school.

29. Being counted? Examining the prevalence of looked-after disabled children and young people across the UK.

30. The challenges presented by parental mental illness and the potential of a whole-family intervention to improve outcomes for families.

31. Tackling the problem of teenage pregnancy in looked-after children: a peer mentoring approach.

32. Inequalities in child welfare intervention rates: the intersection of deprivation and identity.

33. R e B - S: a glass half full? An exploration of the implications of the R e B - S judgment on practice in the family courts.

34. Shards of the old looking glass: restoring the significance of identity in promoting positive outcomes for looked-after children.

35. Women's safety service within the Integrated Domestic Abuse Programme: perceptions of service users.

36. Relationships matter: the problems and prospects for social workers’ relationships with young children in care.

37. How do placements in kinship care compare with those in non-kin foster care: placement patterns, progress and outcomes?

38. Chronic child abuse and domestic violence: children and families with long-term and complex needs.

39. Social Work Practices: silences and elisions in the plan to ‘transform’ the lives of children ‘looked after’ in England.

40. Early access and use of housing: care leavers and other young people in difficulty.

41. Facilitating access to services for children and families: lessons from Sure Start Local Programmes.

42. Social workers in multidisciplinary teams: issues and dilemmas for professional practice.

43. Promoting stability and continuity of care for looked after children: a survey and critical review.

44. Asylum, children's rights and social work.

45. Promoting psychosocial well-being in unaccompanied asylum seeking young people in the United Kingdom.

46. The social services response to unaccompanied children in England.

47. Why parents matter: exploring the impact of a hegemonic concern with the timetable for the child.

48. Culture, cultural identity, and cultural sensitivity in child and family social work.

49. Placed and paid for: a national overview of the use of private and voluntary day care facilities for children in need.

50. Practitioner-mother relationships and the processes that bind them.