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1. Navigating risk: Young women's pathways through the care, education and criminal justice systems.

2. Biographical histories of gendered parental substance use: Messages from mothers to professionals as to what interventions help or hinder journeys of recovery.

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

4. Looked after children's right to contact with birth parents: An Australian study.

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

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

7. Creating equilibrium: Four relational mechanisms that facilitate positive change.

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

9. 'Because I'm a kid ...': The struggle for recognition of children and young people involved in child and family social work.

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

11. Beyond co‐occurrence: Addressing the intersections of domestic violence, mental health and substance misuse.

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

13. Mothering and everyday life during and in the aftermath of domestic violence among women with immigrant backgrounds in Norway.

14. Shame and recognition: Social work practice with vulnerable young people.

15. Piloting the Mockingbird Family™ in Australia: Experiences of foster carers and agency workers.

16. Beyond survival: Strengthening community‐based support for parents receiving a family service intervention.

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

18. Students in out‐of‐home care: Their experiences of Transforming Educational Achievement for Children at Risk, an Australian education programme.

19. Negotiating master narratives: The practice of 'counterstorying' in children's personal narratives about family‐related adversities.

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. Parenting Black children in White spaces: Skilled African migrants reflect on their parenting experiences in Australia.

22. Families beyond boundaries: Conceptualising kinship in gay and lesbian adoption and fostering.

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

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

25. Courts, care proceedings and outcomes uncertainty: The challenges of achieving and assessing "good outcomes" for children after child protection proceedings.

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

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

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

29. Exploring the mechanisms explaining the quality of sibling relationships when children are taken into care: A qualitative study of Norwegian children.

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

31. Stepping through the door - exploring low-threshold services in Norwegian family centres.

32. Displaying the 'professional self': the impact of social workers' performance and practice on kinship carers' own children.

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

34. Time to change? Exploring the impact of time-limited service provision in a family support service.

35. Absent presence: the ongoing impact of men's violence on the mother-child relationship.

36. Could I do something like that? Recruiting and training foster carers for teenagers "at risk" of or experiencing child sexual exploitation.

37. Recognizing and addressing child neglect in affluent families.

38. How Moroccan‐Dutch parents learn in communities of practice: Evaluating a bottom‐up parenting programme.

39. Supporting foster and kinship carers to promote the mental health of children.

40. Collaborating with parents during intervention with parental agreement: Practitioner perspectives on procedural justice.

41. "It's our children!" Exploring intersectorial collaboration in family centres.

42. Residential child care workers: Relationship based practice in a culture of fear.

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

44. An exploration of how gender stereotypes influence how practitioners identify and respond to victims (or those at risk) of child sexual exploitation.

45. Being there for my grandchild - grandparents' responses to their grandchildren's exposure to domestic violence.

46. A divergence of opinion: how those involved in child and family social work are responding to the challenges of the Internet and social media.

47. Family 'turning point' experiences and the process of youth becoming homeless.

48. Using sexual health and safety education to protect against child sexual abuse in residential care: The LINC model.

49. Work and resilience: Care leavers' experiences of navigating towards employment and independence.

50. Resistance as a means of creating accountability in child welfare institutions.