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1. Child-Centred Practice in a Bi- and Multi-Cultural Context: Challenges and Dilemmas

2. Problematizing Child Maltreatment: Learning from New Zealand's Policies.

3. Narrative Practice and the Signs of Safety Approach: Engaging Adolescents in Building Rigorous Safety Plans

4. Addressing Child Maltreatment in New Zealand: Is Poverty Reduction Enough?

5. You Can Ask Me if You Really Want to Know What I Think

6. A Comparative Study of the Positioning of Children with Special Educational Needs in the Legislation of Britain, New Zealand and the Republic of Ireland

7. Non-Accidental Head Injury in New Zealand: The Outcome of Referral to Statutory Authorities

8. Attachment and Resilience: Implications for Children in Care

9. An Unprotected Species? On Teachers as Risky Subjects

10. Kinship Care of the Abused Child: The New Zealand Experience.

11. New Zealand Children in the 1990s: Beneficiaries of New Right Economic Policy?

12. New Zealand Case Studies to Test the Meaning and Use of Article 5 of the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

13. He Whare Takata: Wāhine Māori Reproductive Justice in the Child Protection System.

14. Prevention-enhancing interactions: a Critical Interpretive Synthesis of the evidence about children who sexually abuse other children.

15. Risks and representations: Creating consensus narratives about risk with pregnant women involved with child protection systems in Aotearoa New Zealand and Scotland.

16. THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF HUMAN SERVICE TECHNOLOGY: THE CASE OF PREDICTIVE RISK MODELING IN NEW ZEALAND'S CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM.

17. Challenges of operationalizing trauma‐informed practice in child protection services in New Zealand.

18. The ethics of predictive risk modelling in the Aotearoa/New Zealand child welfare context: Child abuse prevention or neo-liberal tool?

19. Integrated System Responses for Families Impacted by Violence: A Scoping Review.

20. Child protection: a 50-year perspective.

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

22. The well-being of children of parents with a mental illness: the responsiveness of crisis mental health services in Wellington, New Zealand.

23. Finding Meaningful Support: Young People's Experiences of “Risky” Environments.

24. 'A child restraint for every child on every trip'.

25. Young people’s search for agency: Making sense of their experiences and taking control.

26. Seasonal and locational variations in children's play: implications for wellbeing.

27. Kids in the cold: outcomes for New Zealand households with children using prepayment metering for electricity.

28. Every child to thrive, belong and achieve? Time to reflect and act in New Zealand.

29. The impact of immigration on child health: experimental evidence from a migration lottery program.

30. Child Death Review Processes: A Six-Country Comparison.

31. Solution-focused conversations: a new therapeutic strategy in well child health nursing telephone consultations.

32. The place for children's centres for New Zealand children.

33. Family violence: walking the tight rope between maternal alienation and child safety.

34. Opening for a legacy initiative?

36. The safe journeys of an enterprising school: negotiating landscapes of opportunity and risk.

37. The rights of the child enabling community development to contribute to a valid social work practice with children at risk.

38. Family decision making in child welfare: challenges in developing a knowledge base for practice.

39. Reasoning Processes in Child Protection Decision Making: Negotiating Moral Minefields and Risky Relationships.

40. POLICE-INITIATED PROTECTION ORDERS (SAFETY ORDERS) AND THEIR POTENTIAL IMPACT ON WOMEN: A DISCUSSION DOCUMENT.

41. Practice Frameworks: Conceptual Maps to Guide Interventions in Child Welfare.

42. Health outcomes of children in state care in Aotearoa New Zealand.

44. Child Support: The Limits of Social Policy Based on Assumptions of Knavery.

45. New Zealand children in the 1990s: beneficiaries of New Right economic policy?

46. What does “recovery” from mental illness and addiction mean? Perspectives from child protection social workers and from parents living with mental distress.

47. Transnational social workers in statutory child welfare: A scoping review.

48. The New Zealand Family Court.

49. TE RITO O TE HARAKEKE: DECOLONISING CHILD PROTECTION LAW IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND.

50. What is worth rewording is worth rewording well: an analysis of the implementation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction in New Zealand.