British Journal of Social Work, 39, 1
* Post-Adoption Contact and Openness in Adoptive Parents’ Minds: Consequences for Children’s Development * Chronic Child Abuse: The Characteristics and Careers of Children Caught in the Child Protection System * High Thresholds and Prevention in Children’s Services: The Impact of Mothers’ Coping Strategies on Outcome of Child and Parenting Problems—Six Month Follow-Up * Leading Practice Improvement in Front Line Child Protection * Attachment and Coping Strategies in Middle Childhood Children whose Mothers Have a Mental Health Problem: Implications for Social Work Practice * Beyond ‘Vulnerability’: An Ecological Model Approach to Conceptualizing Risk of Sexual Violence against People with Learning Difficulties * Social Work and the Shift from ‘Welfare’ to ‘Justice’ * From Care to Fellowship and Back: Interpretative Repertoires Used by the Social Welfare Workers when Describing their Relationship with Homeless Women * (Re) Shaping Social Work: An Australian Case Study * What (a) Difference a Degree Makes: The Evaluation of the New Social Work Degree in England * Critical Commentary: Happy Shopper? The Problem with Service User and Carer Participation