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101. Influences on children's voices in family support services: Practitioner perspectives.

102. Recordkeeping and the life‐long memory and identity needs of care‐experienced children and young people.

103. Quality of the analysis—A performance management system for the analytical stage of child‐protection investigations.

104. Service providers' perceptions of families caring for children with disabilities in resource‐poor settings in South Africa.

105. Predictors of parenting stress in portuguese adolescents' adoptive parents.

106. Parental stress and parenting in Chinese immigrant families: The mediating role of social support.

107. The education of children in care and children in need: Who falls behind and when?

108. Sex differences in psychological distress, behavioural and emotional problems, and substance use in young people in out‐of‐home care.

109. Examining individual‐level academic risk and protective factors for foster youth: School engagement, behaviors, self‐esteem, and social skills.

110. Reimagining child welfare outcomes: Learning from Family Group Conferencing.

111. Working with Signs of Safety: Parents' perception of change.

112. To understand the incomprehensible: A qualitative study of parents' challenges after child removal and their experiences with support services.

113. How foster carers experience agency support for birth family contact.

114. Family support services delivered using a restorative approach: A framework for relationship and strengths‐based whole‐family practice.

115. Mothers and fathers in treatment for methamphetamine addiction—Parenting, parental stress, and children at risk.

116. Family contact in foster care in Portugal. The views of children in foster care and other key actors.

117. Utilization of child helpline (CHL) among adolescents in Saudi Arabia: Results from a national survey.

118. Changing practice cultures in statutory child protection: Practitioners' perspectives.

119. Youth‐led activities associated with positive competence changes in a community‐based program for adolescents.

120. Balancing between caregiving and professionalism—Women's narratives on fostering a victim of maternal sexual abuse.

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

122. Good professional practices for promoting positive parenting and child participation in reunification processes.

123. Case‐based surveillance study in judicial districts in Turkey: Child sexual abuse sample from four provinces.

124. Child protection practitioners: Including children in decision making.

125. Finding a routine that works: A mixed methods study of foster parents.

126. The relationship between foster care families and birth families in a child welfare context: The determining factors.

127. Participation of youth in decision‐making procedures during residential care: A narrative review.

128. Citizens' views in four jurisdictions on placement policies for maltreated children.

129. Assessing the value of family safety networks in child protective services: Early findings from Minnesota.

130. Social support available for substance-dependent mothers from families with parental substance abuse.

131. The complexities of cultural support planning for Indigenous children in and leaving out-of-home care: the views of service providers in Victoria, Australia.

132. Home on a care order: who the children are and what the care order is for.

133. The association between psychosocial well-being and living environments: a case of orphans in Rwanda.

134. Improving outcomes for children in out-of-home care: the role of therapeutic foster care.

135. Racial/ethnic and socio-economic biases in child maltreatment severity assessment in Spanish child protection services caseworkers.

136. Caregiver involvement in behavioural health services in the context of child welfare service referrals: a qualitative study.

137. Evaluation of a national reform in the Israeli child protection practice designed to improve children's participation in decision-making.

138. Adoption disclosure: experiences of Indian domestic adoptive parents.

139. Trajectory of problem behaviours of Korean adopted children: using piecewise hierarchical linear growth modelling.

140. In whose words? Struggles and strategies of service providers working with immigrant clients with limited language abilities in the violence against women sector and child protection services.

141. Future expectations of young people leaving youth care in Flanders: the role of personal and social capital in coping with expected challenges.

142. Transitioning to stepfamily life: the influence of closeness with biological parents and stepparents on children's stress.

143. Peer paradox: the tensions that peer relationships raise for vulnerable youth.

144. Child welfare workers' views of fathers in risk assessment and planned interventions, a comparison between English and Norwegian workers.

145. A comparison of youth resilience across seven South African sites.

146. Psychometric properties of an adapted version of the parental sense of competence ( PSOC) scale for Portuguese at-risk parents.

147. Children's agency in interprofessional collaborative meetings in child welfare work.

148. Outcomes of the ON FIRE peer support programme for children and adolescents in families with mental health problems.

149. 'It's about the whole family': family contact for children in kinship care.

150. An exploratory study of family-centred help-giving practices in early intervention: families of young children with autism spectrum disorder.