| Inequalities in English child protection practice under austerity: A universal challenge? |
19 |
| Social work, poverty, and child welfare interventions |
18 |
| Research review: Aging out of residential care in South Africa |
15 |
| Vulnerable children's rights to participation, protection, and provision: The process of defining the problem in Swedish child and family welfare |
13 |
| Child protection practitioners: Including children in decision making |
10 |
| Dialogic literary gatherings and out-of-home child care: Creation of new meanings through classic literature |
10 |
| Decision-making under uncertainty in child protection: Creating a just and learning culture |
8 |
| Good professional practices for promoting positive parenting and child participation in reunification processes |
8 |
| Therapeutic residential care in Spain. Population treated and therapeutic coverage |
7 |
| Residential child care workers: Relationship based practice in a culture of fear |
7 |
| Partnerships with children in child welfare: The importance of trust and pedagogical support |
7 |
| One-year outcomes of youth exiting a residential care facility in South Africa |
6 |
| Parenting and child experiences in shelter: A qualitative study exploring the effect of homelessness on the parent-child relationship |
6 |
| A space of safety: Children's experience of equine-assisted group therapy |
6 |
| The relationship between foster care families and birth families in a child welfare context: The determining factors |
6 |
| Contextualizing case reviews: A methodology for developing systemic safeguarding practices |
5 |
| Children's trust in social workers: Scale development and relations to Children's engagement with social workers |
5 |
| Is kinship failing? Views on informal support by families in contact with social services in Ghana |
5 |
| Social workers' emotional labour with families in poverty: Neoliberal fatigue? |
5 |
| Foster care placement breakdown in the Netherlands and Flanders: Prevalence, precursors, and associated factors |
4 |
| Nothing goes as planned: Practitioners reflect on matching children and foster families |
4 |
| A golden thread? The relationship between supervision, practice, and family engagement in child and family social work |
4 |
| The transition to adulthood from care as a struggle for recognition |
4 |
| An investigation of foster parent training needs |
4 |
| A case study on a generalist service delivery model for street children in Durban, South Africa: Insights from the capability approach |
4 |
| What about the fathers? The presence and absence of the father in social work practice in England, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden-A comparative study |
4 |
| Youth-led activities associated with positive competence changes in a community-based program for adolescents |
4 |
| Ethnic inequalities in child welfare: The role of practitioner risk perceptions |
4 |
| Participation of youth in decision-making procedures during residential care: A narrative review |
4 |
| More present than absent: Men who use domestic violence and their fathering |
4 |
| The good mother' struggles: Obstacles to the attainment of motherhood ideals among adult women formerly placed in residential care |
4 |
| Adoption breakdown and adolescence |
3 |
| What social workers talk about when they talk about child care proceedings in the District Court in Ireland |
3 |
| Poverty-aware social work in the child protection system: A critical reflection on two single-case studies |
3 |
| Factors that determine decision making in child protection investigations: A review of the literature |
3 |
| A comparison of state support for young people leaving care in Norway and Sweden: Differences within comparable welfare systems |
3 |
| What does empathy sound like in social work communication? A mixed-methods study of empathy in child protection social work practice |
3 |
| Recognizing complex trauma in child welfare-affected mothers of colour |
3 |
| Caregivers' perspectives on the SafeCare (R) programme: Implementing an evidence-based intervention for child neglect |
3 |
| Predicting chronic neglect: Understanding risk and protective factors for CPS-involved families |
3 |
| Building a working alliance between professionals and service users in family preservation. A multiple case study |
3 |
| Young care leavers' expectations of their future: A question of time horizon |
3 |
| Do social work education, job description, and cultural competence foster child-welfare caseworkers' therapeutic alliances? |
3 |
| Managing the flow of private information on children and parents in poverty situations: Creating a panoptic eye in interorganizational networks? |
3 |
| Mothering after child removal: Living under the rule of Greek gods |
3 |
| How do Australian adult mental health clinicians manage the challenges of working with parental mental illness? A phenomenological study |
2 |
| First Nations parenting and child reunification: Identifying strengths, barriers, and community needs within the child welfare system |
2 |
| Life after institutional care: Implications for research and practice |
2 |
| Parental perspectives: Risk and protective factors associated with parenting quality for parents of adolescents in secure residential care |
2 |
| Negotiating deficiency: Exploring ethnic minority parents' narratives about encountering child welfare services in Norway |
2 |