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1. Realizing the potential of a strengths‐based approach in family support with young people and their parents.

2. Convergent spaces: Intersectional analysis of ethnic minority status and childhood disability in Irish safeguarding work.

3. Child protection and family support practice in Ireland: a contribution to present debates from a historical perspective.

4. Supporting young people from care to adulthood: International practice.

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

6. Theory, research and practice in child welfare: The current state of the art in social work.

7. Exploring history in the social ecology of care leaving: Northern Ireland as illustration.

8. Voice and meaning: the wisdom of Family Support veterans.

9. Accessing a hard to reach population: reflections on research with young carers in Ireland.

10. Protective support and supportive protection for families "in the middle": Learning from the Irish context.

11. Supporting care‐experienced adults' educational journeys: "Linked lives" over the life course.

12. Children in immediate danger: Emergency removals in Finnish and Irish child protection.

13. What about the fathers? The presence and absence of the father in social work practice in England, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden—A comparative study.

14. Longing to belong: children in residential care and their experiences of peer relationships at school and in the children's home.

15. What social workers talk about when they talk about child care proceedings in the District Court in Ireland.

16. Grief, loss, and separation: Experiences of birth children of foster carers.

17. The social networks of young people in Ireland with experience of long-term foster care: some lessons for policy and practice.

18. Co-producing innovation or innovating co-production? Responding to the contact needs of non-resident parents in the Republic of Ireland.

19. 'More than Words': touch practices in child and family social work.

20. Child protection social work and men's abuse of women: an Irish study.

21. 'He told me to calm down and all that': a qualitative study of forms of social support in youth mentoring relationships.

22. Post-adoption reunion sibling relationships: factors facilitating and hindering the development of sensitive relationships following reunion in adulthood.

23. Adolescents and their networks of social support: real connections in real lives?

24. Homeless young people, families and change: family support as a facilitator to exiting homelessness.

25. 'Like walking on eggshells': service user views and expectations of the child protection system.

26. Active survival in the lives of unaccompanied minors: coping strategies, resilience, and the relevance of religion.

27. Changing expectations: the impact of ‘child protection’ on Irish social work.

28. Social worker decision‐making in court.

29. Securing permanence for children in care: A cross‐country analysis of citizen's view on adoption versus foster care.

30. Editorial.

31. The role of carers in supporting the progress of care leavers in the world of work.