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1. Adapting private family time in child protective services decision‐making processes.

2. 'When they were taken it is like grieving': Understanding and responding to the emotional impact of repeat care proceedings on fathers.

3. Adoption in South Africa: trends and patterns in social work practice.

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

5. "Everyday" Scottish and Finnish child protection work in an age of austerity: A practitioner perspective.

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

7. 'My life's been a total disaster but I feel privileged': care-leavers' access to personal records and their implications for social work practice.

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

9. Family preservation services: incorporating the voice of families into service implementation.

10. Children's participation in child protection—How do practitioners understand children's participation in practice?

11. 'They became my second family': Children's relational lives and relationship‐based practice in residential care in the Philippines.

12. Parents' experiences of family team meetings in child welfare.

13. The impact of inheritance experiences in orphans and vulnerable children support in Zimbabwe: A caregivers' perspective.

14. Incorporating self‐determination into substance abuse prevention programming for youth transitioning from foster care to adulthood.

15. Finding a routine that works: A mixed methods study of foster parents.

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

17. Family engagement within the context of assessment in child protection practice: The case of Estonia.

18. Foster children's experiences and expectations concerning the child-welfare officer role-Prerequisites and obstacles for close and trustful relationships.

19. Caregiver involvement in behavioural health services in the context of child welfare service referrals: a qualitative study.