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1. From passive subjects to active agents: enabling child-centred recordkeeping in social care contexts.

2. Restoring Children From Out‐of‐Home Care: Insights From an Aboriginal‐Led Community Forum.

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

4. Children of extremist parents: Insights from a specialized clinical team.

5. Problematizing Child Maltreatment: Learning from New Zealand's Policies.

6. The Practical Sense of Protection: A Discussion Paper on the Reporting of Child Abuse in Africa and whether International Standards Actually Help Keep Children Safe.

7. Case recording in child protection: An exploration of the evidence base and good practice.

8. Pakistani children's lived experiences of relationships in the context of child protection services in Norway: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

9. Social work in the context of child protection in Seychelles: educational preparedness from a global and local perspective.

10. Separation at birth due to safeguarding concerns: Using reproductive justice theory to re‐think the role of midwives.

11. What do child protection social workers consider to be the systemic factors driving workforce instability within the English child protection system, and what are the implications for the UK Government's reform strategy?

12. Tackling the 'normalisation of neglect': Messages from child protection reviews in England.

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

14. PROTECTING SCHOOLS WITHIN CONFLICT ZONES IN GAZA STRIP UNDER INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW.

15. Supervision as a Dispersed Practice: Exploring the Creation of Supervisory Spaces in Day‐to‐Day Social Work Practice.

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

18. Area‐deprivation, social care spending and the rates of children in care proceedings in local authorities in England.

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

20. Gendered Discourses of Responsibility and Domestic Abuse Victim-Blame in the English Children's Social Care System.

21. Child Protection in the Church of Pentecost in Winneba Municipality, Ghana: Research Article.

22. "Not Everyone Can Become a Rocket Scientist": Decolonising Children's Rights in Ethnic Minority Childhoods in Norway.

23. Now you see them, now you don't: Professional recognition of specialist professionals working with Deaf British Sign Language parents in child safeguarding.

24. Children and families with no recourse to public funds: Learning from case reviews.

25. Associations between child marriage and food insecurity in Zimbabwe: a participatory mixed methods study.

26. Family Support and the Media in Ireland: Newspaper Content Analysis 2014–2017.

27. "It's not a system that's built for me": Black youths' unbelonging in Ontario schools.

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

29. Partnering with a child welfare agency to design and deliver a BSW child welfare course: mixed results and lessons learned.

30. Kia Tika, Kia Pono - Honouring Truths: ensuring the participatory rights of tamariki and rangatahi who are care experienced.

31. 'Rising demand and decreasing resources': Theorising the 'cost of austerity' as a barrier to social worker discretion.

32. 'I know I am just a student but.': the challenges for educators in supporting students to develop their advocacy skills in protecting children.

33. Natural language processing to identify case factors in child protection court proceedings.

34. Health and social care practitioners' experiences of exercising professional curiosity in child protection practice: An integrative review.

35. Re‐conceptualisation of school bullying from a children's rights' perspective: The illustrative case of the Cypriot educational context.

36. The meaningful participation of children in matters that affect them: Child participation in the context of child protection across five European countries.

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

38. The social support systems of mothers with problematic substance use in their infant's first year.

39. Comparing population views on state responsibility for children in vulnerable situations – the role of institutional context and socio-demographic characteristics.

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

41. Development of the Faith Community Child Protection Scale with Faith Leaders and their Spouses in Senegal, Uganda and Guatemala.

42. Children during the COVID-19 pandemic: children and young people's vulnerability and wellbeing in Indonesia.

43. Social workers' constructions of parents to children in foster care.

44. Green Lights and Red Flags: The (Im)Possibilities of Contextual Safeguarding Responses to Extra-Familial Harm in the UK.

45. Protective Support and Supportive Protection: Critical Reflections on Safe Practice and Safety in Supervision.

46. Using the Adult Exploration of Attachment Interview (AEAI) to Break the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma: Illustrations from a Family Reunification Program.

47. Investing in Infants: Child Protection and Nationalism in Transylvania during Dualism and the Interwar Period.

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

49. Relationship-based practice and the creation of therapeutic change in long-term work: social work as a holding relationship.

50. Participation in child protection: empowering children in placement processes.