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

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

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

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

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

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

7. Parenting through the lenses of risk and othering: Constructions of parental cannabis use in child protection court proceedings.

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

9. The nature and culture of social work with children and families in long‐term casework: Findings from a qualitative longitudinal study.

10. The child in child protection: Invisible and unheard.

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

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

13. Needs of homeless children in the Czech Republic.

14. Lovers for a time, mothers for life: Ecosystemic analysis of blended family experiences of lesbian mothers and stepmothers.

15. Leaving the door open for 'tune ups': Challenging notions of ending working relationships in family work.

16. Thrown back: Reintegration experiences of National Guard/Reserve mothers of young children.

17. Fathers who use domestic violence: Organisational capacity building and practice development.

18. Exploring drivers of demand for child protection services in an English local authority.

19. Children's experiences and needs in relation to domestic and family violence: Findings from a meta‐synthesis.

20. Adapting the Friends of the Children programme for child welfare system‐involved families.

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

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

23. The Common Assessment Framework: the impact of the lead professional on families and professionals as part of a continuum of care in England.

24. "We are not weak, we just experience domestic violence"—Immigrant women's experiences of encounters with service providers as a result of domestic violence.

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

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

27. Advice to mothers about managing children's behaviours in Canada's premier woman's magazine: a comparison of 1945-1956 with 1990-2010.

28. 'Build a friendship with them': The discourse of 'at-risk' as a barrier to relationship building between young people who trade sex and social workers.

29. 'If kids don't feel safe they don't do anything': young people's views on seeking and receiving help from Children's Social Care Services in England.

30. Hosting strangers: hospitality and family practices in fostering unaccompanied refugee young people.

31. Looked-after children and their birth families: using sociology to explore changing relationships, hidden histories and nomadic childhoods.

32. Children of prisoners - children's decision making about contact.

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

34. 'You've got to trust her and she's got to trust you': children's views on participation in the child protection system.

35. How effective do families of non- English-speaking background ( NESB) and child protection caseworkers in Australia see the use of interpreters? A qualitative study to help inform good practice principles.

36. Children's narratives of sexual abuse.

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

38. Perspectives on being a father from men involved with child welfare services.

39. Supporting families living with parental substance misuse: the M-PACT (Moving Parents and Children Together) programme.

40. Evaluation of residential care from the perspective of older adolescents in care. The need for a new construct: optimum professional proximity.

41. Professional foster carer and committed parent: role conflict and role enrichment at the interface between work and family in long-term foster care.

42. Constrained adoptive parenthood and family transition: adopters' experience of unplanned birth family contact in adolescence.

43. Engaging with children's and parents' perspectives on domestic violence.

44. South Asian immigrants' experience of child protection services: are we recognizing strengths and resilience?