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2. A holistic understanding of the effect of stress on adolescent well-being: A conditional process analysis.

3. Tally Ho Boys' Training Farm, Aboriginal Children and the Intersection of School, Welfare and Justice Systems, 1950s-1960s

4. Changing Lives: Improving Care Leaver Access to Higher Education

5. Educating the Children of Returning Foreign Fighters: Fear as the Antithesis of Inclusive Education

6. The Role of Inquiries in Shaping Child Care Practice: Is There a Role for Evidence to Inform Policy?

7. Working towards Better Education for Children in Care: Longitudinal Analysis of the Educational Outcomes of a Cohort of Children in Care in Australia

8. New directions in intergenerational child maltreatment research and responses: Knowledge gaps and recommendations.

9. What does it mean to 'start where the person is at'?: Reflections on personhood in social work.

10. Trauma then and now: Implications of adoption reform for First Nations children.

11. Good, Bad or Absent: Discourses of Parents with Disabilities in Australian News Media

12. Integrating health systems for children and young people in out of home care: Challenging the nature of siloed service delivery in rural Australia.

13. Introduction to the Special Issue on Big Data and Social Policy in Australia.

14. A collaborative primary health care model for children and young people in rural Australia: explorations of cross-sectoral leader action.

15. Poverty for lunch: A case study of agency and food scarcity in mealtimes in disadvantaged ECE.

16. "The most significant child welfare reform in a generation": An examination of the strategies used by the Home Stretch campaign.

17. Using the Adult Exploration of Attachment Interview (AEAI) to Break the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma: Illustrations from a Family Reunification Program.

18. Challenges and Opportunities of Evidence Use in Practice in Australian Children's Development Programs.

19. The child in child protection: Invisible and unheard.

20. Times during transition for young people with complex support needs: entangled critical moments, static liminal periods and contingent meaning making times.

21. Australian Social Work Responses to Family Disadvantage and the Removal of Children.

23. 'Who's my Mob'? Pro-Active Searching for the Extended Families of Aboriginal Children in Care.

24. Understanding child neglect in Aboriginal families and communities in the context of trauma.

25. Decolonizing recordkeeping and archival praxis in childhood out-of-home Care and indigenous archival collections.

26. "Problems with records and recordkeeping practices are not confined to the past": a challenge from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

27. Coercive control of money, dowry and remittances among Indian migrant women in Australia.

28. Informing Social Work Practice with Theory: Reflections on the Protection of Aboriginal Children in Remote Communities of Australia.

29. Decolonising child protection discourses using narrative practices.

30. Prevention-enhancing interactions: a Critical Interpretive Synthesis of the evidence about children who sexually abuse other children.

31. The Efficacy of a Child Protection Training Program on the Historical Welfare Context and Aboriginal Trauma.

32. Enhancing child protection practice through experience-based simulation learning: the social work big day in.

33. New conditionality in Australian social security policy.

34. Preventing Abuse of Children and Young People with Disability under the National Disability Insurance Scheme: A Brave New World?

35. Working with families with parental mental health and/or drug and alcohol issues where there are child protection concerns: inter-agency collaboration.

36. Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation in Child Abuse and Neglect Research within the Child Welfare System in Australia.

37. Transnational social workers' lived experience in statutory child protection.

38. Child protection, domestic violence, and ethnic minorities: Narrative results from a mixed methods study in Australia.

39. The concept of a child within sub‐Saharan African migrant homes: Reconciling culture and child rights.

40. The Perceptions of Australian Workers about Caring for Sexually Exploited Children in Residential Care.

41. Introducing MABL: A New Social Innovations Programme at the University of Melbourne.

43. Re-examination of the Family Law Detection of Overall Risk Screen (FL-DOORS): Establishing fitness for purpose.

44. Comparing Non-Medical Sex Selection and Saviour Sibling Selection in the Case of JS and LS v Patient Review Panel: Beyond the Welfare of the Child?

45. Signs of Safety: lessons learnt from evaluations.

46. Teachers as Brokers Perceptions of "Participation" and Agency in Early Childhood Education and Care.

47. Stakeholders as Subjects: The Role of Historians in the Development of Australia's Find & Connect Web Resource.

48. Recommendations for Improving Cultural Competency When Working with Ethnic Minority Families in Child Protection Systems in Australia.

49. A Collaborative Practice Framework for Child Protection and Specialist Domestic and Family Violence Services: Bridging the Research and Practice Divide.

50. Promoting Best Practice in Assessment and Intervention: The Challenges of Working in Times of Cutbacks and Change.