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1. More than a piece of paper?: Personal education plans and ‘looked after’ children in England.

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

3. Teenagers in foster care: Issues, themes, and debates from and for practice and policy.

4. Conversations about violence, risk and responsibility with divorced and support‐seeking fathers in Sweden.

5. Editorial: Transitions from care to adulthood—Persistent issues across time and place.

6. The role of the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector in Early Help: Critical reflections from embedded social care research.

7. An exploratory study of capacity to change at family level in families with adolescents experiencing emotional and behavioural difficulties.

8. An exploratory evaluation of a model of care for youth who are at risk of sexual exploitation and human trafficking.

9. Termination of Parental Rights on the Grounds of Intellectual/Developmental Disability: An Overlooked Policy and Health Issue.

10. Documentary analysis of the legal and policy framework of transracial adoption in South Africa.

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

12. Aboriginal parents' experiences of having their children removed by statutory child protection services.

13. Convergent spaces: Intersectional analysis of ethnic minority status and childhood disability in Irish safeguarding work.

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

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

16. Measuring the ratio of true‐positive to false‐positive judgements made by child and family social workers in England: A case vignette study.

17. Child protection social workers in Italy and the Covid‐19 challenges: Redefining services to support children and their families.

18. How does family homelessness impact on children's development? A critical review of the literature.

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

20. The Common Assessment Framework: the impact of the lead professional on families and professionals as part of a continuum of care in England.

21. The attitudes and beliefs of the child protection workforce and why they matter to children who live with violence.

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

23. Policies on bruises in premobile children: Why we need improved standards for policymaking.

24. From 'the New Man' to care‐leaver activists—Communist and contemporary discourses shaping 50 years of leaving care in Romania.

25. Transitions to adulthood from care in late 19th century England.

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

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

28. Soft, small, malleable, and slow: Corporeal form and movement in social workers' and police officers' talk about practice in a Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub.

29. "I wish someone would explain why I am in care": The impact of children and young people's lack of understanding of why they are in out‐of‐home care on their well‐being and felt security.

30. When standardization becomes the lens of professional practice in child welfare services.

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

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

33. Screening children with a history of maltreatment for post‐traumatic stress disorder in frontline social care organizations: A process evaluation.

34. Preliminary support for the use of narrative exposure therapy in a child protection context: Collective case‐study narratives.

35. Staff experience of a new approach to family safeguarding in Oxfordshire Children's Social Care Services.

36. Lesbian and gay individuals' path into foster parenting in Norway—Barriers and facilitators at the person and system levels.

37. Authenticity, power and the case record: A textual analysis of the participation of children and young people in their child protection conference.

38. Evaluating the impact of a community‐based livelihood intervention on child protection: A mixed method approach.

39. Being child‐centred: Factors that facilitate professional judgement and decision‐making in child protection.

40. Child protection and family support practice in Ireland: a contribution to present debates from a historical perspective.

41. The process of disclosing child abuse: a study of Swedish Social Services protection in child abuse cases.

42. The tipping point: fateful moments in child protection.

43. Noticing and helping the neglected child: towards an international research agenda.

44. Recognizing and addressing child neglect in affluent families.

45. An analysis of Ofsted inspection reports for children's social care services in England.

46. "We felt completely left to ourselves." Foster parents' views on placement disruption.

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

48. The Victoria Climbié case: social work education for practice in children and families' work before and since.

49. Understanding family support provision within the context of prevention: a critical analysis of a local voluntary sector project.

50. The quality and developmental pathways in sibling relationships: A qualitative study of Norwegian children admitted to child welfare service care.