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

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

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

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

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

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

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

8. Recognizing and addressing child neglect in affluent families.

9. A case study on a generalist service delivery model for street children in Durban, South Africa: Insights from the capability approach.

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

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

12. "Roll back the years": A study of grandparent special guardians' experiences and implications for social work policy and practice in England.

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

14. Children in immediate danger: Emergency removals in Finnish and Irish child protection.

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

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

17. Children of prisoners - children's decision making about contact.

18. Navigating family roles and relationships: system youth in the transition years.