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

2. Risks and representations: Creating consensus narratives about risk with pregnant women involved with child protection systems in Aotearoa New Zealand and Scotland.

3. Integrated System Responses for Families Impacted by Violence: A Scoping Review.

4. Health outcomes of children in state care in Aotearoa New Zealand.

5. New Zealand Case Studies to Test the Meaning and Use of Article 5 of the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

6. TE RITO O TE HARAKEKE: DECOLONISING CHILD PROTECTION LAW IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND.

7. Prevention-enhancing interactions: a Critical Interpretive Synthesis of the evidence about children who sexually abuse other children.

8. THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF HUMAN SERVICE TECHNOLOGY: THE CASE OF PREDICTIVE RISK MODELING IN NEW ZEALAND'S CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM.

9. Challenges of operationalizing trauma‐informed practice in child protection services in New Zealand.

10. A critical review of the Cabinet Circular on Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Treaty of Waitangi advice to ministers.

11. The impact of national context on future care planning for Korean parents in Korea and in New Zealand caring for their children living with disabilities: A cross-national study.

12. The ethics of predictive risk modelling in the Aotearoa/New Zealand child welfare context: Child abuse prevention or neo-liberal tool?

13. Weighing it up: family maintenance discourses in NGO child protection decision-making in Aotearoa/ New Zealand.

14. The well-being of children of parents with a mental illness: the responsiveness of crisis mental health services in Wellington, New Zealand.

15. Finding Meaningful Support: Young People's Experiences of “Risky” Environments.

16. Health professionals' perception of the New Zealand National Child Protection Alert System: An online survey.

17. Towards a child‐centred public health: Lessons from rheumatic fever prevention in Aotearoa New Zealand.

18. Young people’s search for agency: Making sense of their experiences and taking control.

19. Evidence, accountability and legitimacy: The oversight of child welfare services.

20. Training and confidence in undertaking child protection work as reported by New Zealand paediatricians.

21. Ethnic inequalities in child welfare: The role of practitioner risk perceptions.

22. Using family network data in child protection services.

23. Child Death Review Processes: A Six-Country Comparison.

24. The rights of the child enabling community development to contribute to a valid social work practice with children at risk.

25. Family decision making in child welfare: challenges in developing a knowledge base for practice.

26. Reasoning Processes in Child Protection Decision Making: Negotiating Moral Minefields and Risky Relationships.

27. Managing identity in a host setting: School social workers' strategies for better interprofessional work in New Zealand schools.

28. The 'thinking aloud' process: a way forward in social work supervision.

29. Practice Frameworks: Conceptual Maps to Guide Interventions in Child Welfare.

30. Child Support: The Limits of Social Policy Based on Assumptions of Knavery.

31. New Zealand children in the 1990s: beneficiaries of New Right economic policy?

32. <italic>We wanted to choose us</italic>: how embryo donors choose recipients for their surplus embryos.

33. Comparing Risk-Averse and Risk-Friendly Practitioners in Child Welfare Decision-Making: A Mixed Methods Study.

34. Validation of the Child and Youth Resilience Measure (CYRM-28) on a Sample of At-Risk New Zealand Youth.

35. The New Zealand Family Court.

36. What is worth rewording is worth rewording well: an analysis of the implementation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction in New Zealand.

37. Child Protection in New Zealand: A History of the Future.

38. Dancing around families: neonatal nurses and their role in child protection.

39. Predictive Risk Modelling to Prevent Child Maltreatment: Insights and Implications from Aotearoa/New Zealand.

40. To return, or not to return, that is the question: a UK–New Zealand comparison of approaches to ‘internal abduction’ cases.

41. Constructing Parental Problems: The Function of Mental Illness Discourses in a Child Welfare Context.

42. Evaluation of Child Protection in Federalist Countries: Recommendations for Increasing Effectiveness and Re-establishing Self-Determination Within Indigenous Communities.

43. A Minority Report for Social Work? The Predictive Risk Model (PRM) and the Tuituia Assessment Framework in addressing the needs of New Zealand's Vulnerable Children.

44. Predictive Risk Modelling to Prevent Child Maltreatment and Other Adverse Outcomes for Service Users: Inside the 'Black Box' of Machine Learning.

45. LIFE BEYOND DEATH: REGULATING POSTHUMOUS REPRODUCTION IN NEW ZEALAND.

46. STILL SCARY?

47. Components of Effective Social Work Practice in Mental Health for Young People who are Users of Multiple Services.

48. Understanding Overrepresentation of Indigenous Children in Child Welfare Data: An Application of the Drake Risk and Bias Models.

49. The Impact of Mandatory Reporting Legislation on New Zealand Secondary School Students' Attitudes towards Disclosure of Child Abuse.

50. A Literature Review: Addressing Indigenous Parental Substance Use and Child Welfare in Aotearoa: A Whānau Ora Framework.