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1. Mothering and everyday life during and in the aftermath of domestic violence among women with immigrant backgrounds in Norway.

2. Judging parental competence: A cross‐country analysis of judicial decision makers' written assessment of mothers' parenting capacities in newborn removal cases.

3. Improving decision‐making in care order proceedings: A multijurisdictional study of court decision‐makers' viewpoints.

4. A comparison of systems and outcomes for safeguarding children in Australia and Norway.

5. Parenting conditions in the midst of suspicion of child sexual abuse (CSA).

6. The hidden stressor of child welfare workers: client confidentiality as a barrier for coping with emotional work demands.

7. Placement characteristics and stability: a longitudinal analysis of Norwegian children in foster homes.

8. Suicidal ideation and self-harm among youths in Norway: associations with verbal, physical and sexual abuse.

9. Risk assessment and domestic violence - how do child welfare workers in three countries assess and substantiate the risk level of a 5-year-old girl?

10. Interprofessional collaboration: self-reported successful collaboration by teachers and social workers in multidisciplinary teams.

11. Securing permanence for children in care: A cross‐country analysis of citizen's view on adoption versus foster care.

12. Family involvement in child welfare services: The association between socio‐economic status and self‐reported parenting practices.

13. Evidence in Norwegian child protection interventions – Analysing cases of familial violence.

14. The magic in the (extra)ordinary: Intensive validation to recalibrate the life‐worlds of adolescents exposed to abuse.

15. 'We are unlikely to return to the same world, and I do not want it to destroy my future.' Young people's worries through the outbreak of the COVID‐19 pandemic.

16. Mental health, adverse life events and health service use among Norwegian youth in the child welfare system: Results from a population‐based study.

17. Foster parents' experiences of using child mental health and welfare services in Norway: Associations with youth, placement, and service characteristics.

18. Citizens' views in four jurisdictions on placement policies for maltreated children.

19. Parents' perceptions of contact with the Norwegian Child Welfare Services.

20. Congruence and incongruence in the perception of 'family' among foster parents, birth parents and their adolescent (foster) children.