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1. "They seem to listen more now I have an advocate": a study into the implementation of parental advocacy in Wales.

2. Hearing from justice-involved, care experienced children: what are their experiences of residential care environments and regimes?

3. Secure futures? A mixed methods study on opportunities for helping young people referred to secure children's homes for welfare reasons.

4. Professional parental status disclosure in intensive family intervention work.

5. Care leaver's outcomes in Ireland: the role of social capital.

6. Children's participation in practice: comparing the views of managers and practitioners in an early intervention and prevention programme.

7. From care packages to Zoom cookery classes: youth work during the COVID-19 "lockdown".

8. 'I don't want my face on the front page of The Sun': the 'Baby P effect' as a barrier to social worker discretion.

9. Families of children with disabilities helping inform early childhood education.

10. Young people and "county lines": a contextual and social account.

11. Contemporary young motherhood: experiences of hostility.

12. Parent, carer and professional views of specialist child and adolescent mental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

13. New Orleans intervention model: implementing the model and its randomised controlled trial in a London borough.

14. From “silo” to “network” profession – a multi-professional future for social work.

15. Are young fathers “hard to reach”? Understanding the importance of relationship building and service sustainability.

16. Caregivers' perspectives on preparing girls to leave care in Ethiopia.

17. Psychosocial support for orphans and vulnerable children in a community-based organization in Kericho, Kenya.

18. Independent Reviewing Officers' and social workers' perceptions of children's participation in Children in Care Reviews.

19. Attachment and the loss of fertility: the attachment strategies of prospective adoptive parents.

20. Indigenous youth transitioning from out-of-home care in Australia: a study of key challenges and effective practice responses.

21. "Sometimes I feel at home" adolescents' narratives of everyday life in residential care.

22. "I got into a very dark place": addressing the needs of young people leaving care during the Covid-19 pandemic.

23. The good coach: implementation and sustainment factors that affect coaching as evidence-based intervention fidelity support.

24. Pursuing the adoption pathway: the lived experiences of people living with HIV.

25. The reflective fostering programme: evaluating the intervention co-delivered by social work professionals and foster carers.

26. Professionals' views on children's service user involvement.

27. Questioned parents and the professional gaze. Negotiating the organizational narratives of the at-risk parent.

28. Kundalini yoga as mutual recovery: a feasibility study including children in care and their carers.

29. Inter-agency cooperation between services for children and families in Ireland: does it improve outcomes?

30. Pathways through homelessness: the perceptions of homeless children in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

31. The successful family reintegration of street-connected children: application of attachment and trauma theory.

32. Nurses’ experiences of home visiting new parents in rural and regional communities in Australia: a descriptive qualitative study.

33. Self-protective strategies of parents with ADHD and their children as mediated by sensitivity – a multiple-case study.

34. Evidence-based practice adaptation during large-scale implementation: a taxonomy of process and content adaptations.

35. Patterns of participation in the Grow parenting program.

36. Sensitive parenting is the foundation for secure attachment relationships and positive social-emotional development of children.

37. Associations between socio-economic disadvantage and parenting behaviours.

38. Roles and capacities of Thai family development centres.

39. Unit manager perspectives of a trauma-specific programme across Scotland’s secure estate.

40. Targeted vs universal provision of support in high-risk communities: comparison of characteristics in two populations recruited to parenting interventions.

41. Recruitment and group composition strategies for family-based substance misuse prevention interventions: an exploratory evaluation.

42. The non-use of services: adolescents and sexual health provision in Ankara, Turkey.

43. Online video supervision for statutory youth caseworkers – a pilot study.

44. Taking advantage of dissonance: a CPD framework.

45. The effects of At Home in the Street (TOS): results of a Dutch community intervention in a four-year study.

46. The Meaning of the Child Interview (MotC) – the initial validation of a new procedure for assessing and understanding the parent-child relationships of “at risk” families.

47. Relationship-based early intervention services for children with complex needs: lessons from New Zealand.

48. Working with adolescents who display sexually harmful behaviour.

49. Putting your mind at ease: findings from the Mindfulness Ambassador Council programme in Toronto area schools.

50. Maternal involvement and outcomes in nurse home visiting.