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1. Biographical histories of gendered parental substance use: Messages from mothers to professionals as to what interventions help or hinder journeys of recovery.

2. Families beyond boundaries: Conceptualising kinship in gay and lesbian adoption and fostering.

3. Courts, care proceedings and outcomes uncertainty: The challenges of achieving and assessing "good outcomes" for children after child protection proceedings.

4. The assembly of active participation by parents of children subject to a multi‐agency model of early intervention in child and family services.

5. Could I do something like that? Recruiting and training foster carers for teenagers "at risk" of or experiencing child sexual exploitation.

6. Displaying the 'professional self': the impact of social workers' performance and practice on kinship carers' own children.

7. Recognizing and addressing child neglect in affluent families.

8. Birth parents' perceptions of professional practice in child care and adoption proceedings: implications for practice.

9. Normalizing post adoption support for all.

10. Social worker or social administrator? Findings from a qualitative case study of a child protection social work team.

11. 'If kids don't feel safe they don't do anything': young people's views on seeking and receiving help from Children's Social Care Services in England.

12. Exploring drivers of demand for child protection services in an English local authority.

13. Troubled families: vulnerable families' experiences of multiple service use.

14. Multi-agency information practices in children's services: the metaphorical 'jigsaw' and professionals quest for a 'full' picture.

15. Hosting strangers: hospitality and family practices in fostering unaccompanied refugee young people.

16. Social work the 'art of relationship': parents' perspectives on an intensive family support project.

17. Offending behaviour in care: is children's residential care a 'criminogenic' environment?

18. Barriers children face complaining about social work practice: A study in one English local authority.

19. Providing a secure base for LGBTQ young people in foster care: The role of foster carers.

20. Investing in the relationship: practitioners' relationships with looked-after children and care leavers in Social Work Practices.

21. The paradox of parental participation and legal representation in 'edge of care' meetings.

22. Social workers' attitudes towards female victims of domestic violence: A study in one English local authority.

23. What about the fathers? The presence and absence of the father in social work practice in England, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden—A comparative study.

24. Participation in social, leisure and informal learning activities among care leavers in England: positive outcomes for educational participation.

25. Child welfare workers' perceptions of children's participation: a comparative study of England, Norway and the USA ( California).

26. Learning and development journeys towards effective communication with children.

27. 'You've got to trust her and she's got to trust you': children's views on participation in the child protection system.

28. Children taken into care and custody and the 'troubled families' agenda in England.

29. Supporting families living with parental substance misuse: the M-PACT (Moving Parents and Children Together) programme.

30. Making sense of siblings: connections and severances in post-adoption contact.

31. Child-centric or family focused? A study of child welfare workers' perceptions of ethnic minority children in England and Norway.

32. Professionals' perceptions of offending in children's residential care.

33. Engaging with children's and parents' perspectives on domestic violence.

34. 'I think I do have strategies': lawyers' approaches to parent engagement in care proceedings.

35. 'I was putting her first': Birth parents' experiences of 'consent' to adoption from care in England.

36. Recordkeeping and the life‐long memory and identity needs of care‐experienced children and young people.

37. On hope, loss, anger, and the spaces in between: Reflections on living with/in adoption and the role of the social worker.

38. Mental health and wellbeing of care leavers: Making sense of their perspectives.

39. Adolescent-to-parent violence and abuse: Parents' management of tension and ambiguity-an interpretative phenomenological analysis.

40. The Common Assessment Framework form 9 years on: a creative process.

41. Child welfare workers' views of fathers in risk assessment and planned interventions, a comparison between English and Norwegian workers.

42. Practitioner accounts of responding to parent abuse - a case study in ad hoc delivery, perverse outcomes and a policy silence.

43. Understanding complexity in families' lives: the usefulness of 'family practices' as an aid to decision-making.

44. 'Other children say you're not normal because you don't live with your parents'. Children's views of living with informal kinship carers: social networks, stigma and attachment to carers.