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1. Commentary on the two linked papers "A comparison of state support" and "Supporting young people from care to adulthood".

2. Teenagers in foster care: Issues, themes, and debates from and for practice and policy.

3. Integrating health systems for children and young people in out of home care: Challenging the nature of siloed service delivery in rural Australia.

4. Moving from 'what we know works' to 'what we do in practice': An evidence overview of implementation and diffusion of innovation in transition to adulthood for care experienced young people.

5. Editorial: Transitions from care to adulthood—Persistent issues across time and place.

6. The power of slowness: Governmentalities of Olle walking in South Korea.

7. Embedded in relations—Interactions as a source of agency and life opportunities for care‐experienced young adults.

8. Coming of age in a pandemic era: The interdependence of life spheres through the lens of social integration of care leavers in Quebec during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

9. Youth participation processes in longitudinal out of home care research.

10. Aboriginal parents' experiences of having their children removed by statutory child protection services.

11. Removing gender barriers: Promoting inclusion for trans and non‐binary carers in fostering and adoption.

12. Children and Families and the Care System.

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

14. What changes during specialized foster care? A study on adaptive functioning and emotional and social problems.

15. Navigating a flawed system: An investigation of the strategies employed by legal teams in family court.

16. BOOKS RECEIVED.

17. Evidence‐supported interventions for children in care: Does Treatment Foster Care Oregon (TFCO) fit within the UK context?

18. Multifaceted Family Therapy: systemic‐dialogical therapy, circle of security parenting, mileu therapy, collaborative foster and kinship care, and more.

19. Students in out‐of‐home care: Their experiences of Transforming Educational Achievement for Children at Risk, an Australian education programme.

20. 'You've come to children that are in care and given us the opportunity to get our voices heard': The journey of looked after children and researchers in developing a Patient and Public Involvement group.

21. Prevention of psychological distress and promotion of resilience amongst unaccompanied refugee minors in resettlement countries.

22. From 'the New Man' to care‐leaver activists—Communist and contemporary discourses shaping 50 years of leaving care in Romania.

23. A systematic literature review of the risk factors associated with children entering public care.

24. Families beyond boundaries: Conceptualising kinship in gay and lesbian adoption and fostering.

25. Assessing students in foster care for autism spectrum disorders.

26. "I wish someone would explain why I am in care": The impact of children and young people's lack of understanding of why they are in out‐of‐home care on their well‐being and felt security.

27. Courts, care proceedings and outcomes uncertainty: The challenges of achieving and assessing "good outcomes" for children after child protection proceedings.

28. 'Doing family' in adversity: Findings from a qualitative study exploring family practices in alternative care settings in Thailand.

29. Displaying the 'professional self': the impact of social workers' performance and practice on kinship carers' own children.

30. Foster care and the growing tension between the religion clauses: A comment on Rogers v. HHS.

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

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

33. "We felt completely left to ourselves." Foster parents' views on placement disruption.

34. Supporting foster and kinship carers to promote the mental health of children.

35. Social Work Practices: silences and elisions in the plan to ‘transform’ the lives of children ‘looked after’ in England.

36. The quality and developmental pathways in sibling relationships: A qualitative study of Norwegian children admitted to child welfare service care.

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

38. Foster homes for neglected children with severe obesity-Debated but rarely studied.

39. Making a target work: Messages from a pilot of the 6‐month time limit on care proceedings in England.

40. Left behind: How to encourage biological parents' involvement in their children's group homes.

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

42. The rights movement of young people living in and leaving care in England between 1973 and 2011: A history from below.

43. Commentary on "Supporting unaccompanied asylum‐seeking young people: The experience of foster care".

44. "Several times I have asked the judge to get my children back": 10 years of foster care complaints at the Flemish Office of the Children's Rights Commissioner.

45. Knowledge exchange, foster care and early education: Introducing treasure baskets to foster carers of young children.

46. Housing and Child Well Being: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice.

47. Emotional kinship care and neutral non-kinship care - the struggle between discourses.

48. Getting behind the closed door of care leavers: understanding the role of emotional support for young people leaving care.

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

50. Better together? Learning lessons for group decision-making practice from a study of secure accommodation in Scotland.