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

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

3. Relationships matter: the problems and prospects for social workers’ relationships with young children in care.

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

5. Children's accounts of moving to a foster home.

6. Supporting unaccompanied asylum‐seeking young people: The experience of foster care.

7. Religion and parenting: ignored relationship?

8. Shards of the old looking glass: restoring the significance of identity in promoting positive outcomes for looked-after children.

9. Children's participation in LAC reviews: a study in one English local authority.

10. Adoptive family experiences of post-adoption contact in an Internet era.

11. Professionals' perceptions of the rocky routes to successful outcomes for young people in a children's residential school.

12. Sex worker and mother: managing dual and threatened identities.

13. Kinship care in the UK: using census data to estimate the extent of formal and informal care by relatives.

14. Service users as gatekeepers in Children's Centres.

15. Need, well-being and outcomes: the development of policy-thinking for children's services 1989-2004.

16. 'It's so much better than contact': A qualitative study exploring children and young people's experiences of a sibling camp in the United Kingdom.

17. Young carers in Sweden—A pilot study of care activities, view of caring, and psychological well‐being.

18. One‐year outcomes of youth exiting a residential care facility in South Africa.

19. Assessment of the psychometric properties of the Graded Care Profile version 2 (GCP2) tool for measuring child neglect.

20. Social work, poverty, and child welfare interventions.

21. 'Other children say you're not normal because you don't live with your parents'. Children's views of living with informal kinship carers: social networks, stigma and attachment to carers.