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1. Being more human – why children’s social care should be more about people and less about paper-work.

2. "They seem to listen more now I have an advocate": a study into the implementation of parental advocacy in Wales.

3. Shipping containers and speed boats: exploring the contexts and relational spaces professionals navigate to safeguard young people from criminal exploitation.

4. Measuring levels of family stress and engagement in child protection social work: an explorative analysis of parental stress and social worker practice skills.

5. Outcomes for high-risk young people referred to secure children's homes for welfare reasons: a population record linkage study in England.

6. Secure futures? A mixed methods study on opportunities for helping young people referred to secure children's homes for welfare reasons.

7. Professional identity as a barrier to inter-agency working? A meta-ethnography of research conducted with professionals working in UK children's services.

8. The "PERSPECS" principles: early action and migrant children with no recourse to public funds.

9. Hearing from justice-involved, care experienced children: what are their experiences of residential care environments and regimes?

10. Circles of analysis: a systemic model of child criminal exploitation.

11. Revisiting social workers in schools (SWIS) – making the case for safeguarding in context and the potential for reach.

12. A synthesis of contextual safeguarding and commonly used child safeguarding theoretical models and approaches.

13. Peer parental advocacy: a narrative review of the literature.

14. From "intimate-insider" to "relative-outsider": an autoethnographic account of undertaking social work research in one's own "backyard".

15. Why are there higher rates of children looked after in Wales?

16. Care leaver's outcomes in Ireland: the role of social capital.

17. Changes in the YLS/CMI risk inventory scores as predictors of MST behavioral treatment goals.

18. The effect of provisions on the mental health of young adult care leavers. A systematic review.

19. From care packages to Zoom cookery classes: youth work during the COVID-19 "lockdown".

20. Children's participation in practice: comparing the views of managers and practitioners in an early intervention and prevention programme.

21. 'I don't want my face on the front page of The Sun': the 'Baby P effect' as a barrier to social worker discretion.

22. Life in a lanyard: developing an ethics of embedded research methods in children's social care.

23. Between withdrawal and resistance: parents' strategies in navigating preschool education in Russia for children with developmental disabilities and autism.

24. Towards a framework for ethical innovation in children's social care.

25. Theorising in the social care sector: conceptualising theory development by frontline workers as they mobilise knowledge to improve outcomes.

26. Addressing cumulative harm: responding to chronic child maltreatment in the context of an intensive family support service.

27. Considerations in the use of local and national data for evaluating innovation in children's social care.

28. Achieving agreement on service needs in child protection. Comparing children's, mothers' and practitioners' views over time and between approaches.

29. The Reflective Fostering Programme fidelity rating scale: development and inter-rater reliability.

30. A sociological study of patterns and determinants of child labour in India.

31. Families of children with disabilities helping inform early childhood education.

32. Professional parental status disclosure in intensive family intervention work.

33. Parent, carer and professional views of specialist child and adolescent mental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

34. Scientific accompaniment: a new model for integrating program development, evidence and evaluation.

35. Young people and "county lines": a contextual and social account.

36. Secure children's homes – how do we know if they work?

37. Compounding education disengagement: COVID-19 lockdown, the digital divide and wrap-around services.

38. Effects of COVID-19 related restrictive measures on parents of children with developmental difficulties.

39. The impact of COVID-19 on children from poor families in Ghana and the role of welfare institutions.

40. Unjust pains: the impact of COVID-19 on children in prison.

41. Returning to school: children and young people living with chronic illness.

42. Implementing E-mentoring with care-experienced youth under "lock-down" – a South African experience.

43. Promoting the welfare, protection and care of victims of child trafficking during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

44. Normalcy for children in foster care in the time of coronavirus.

45. Safeguarding children under Covid-19: What are we learning?

46. Introducing a contextual lens to assessment and intervention for young people who engage in harmful sexual behaviour: an Australian case study.

47. Direct observation in practice: co-developing an evidence-informed practice tool to assess social work communication.

48. Children witnessing domestic violence.

49. New Orleans intervention model: implementing the model and its randomised controlled trial in a London borough.

50. Current practice for social workers on planning contact for special guardianship children.