All Stories

  1. Clem Henrickson (2012), A Revolution in Family Policy: Where We Should Go From Here. Bristol: Policy Press. £18.99, pp. 178, pbk
  2. Family group conferences: evidence, outcomes and future research
  3. Family group conferences: context, process and ways forward
  4. Addressing the challenges of leading children's services in England: leadership in a changing environment
  5. Critical perspectives on professional lifelong learning
  6. Beyond Reflective Practice: New Approaches to Professional Lifelong Learning – Edited by Helen Bradbury, Nick Frost, Sue Kilminster, and Miriam Zukas
  7. Knowledge‐in‐Practice in the Caring Professions: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
  8. Ensuring access and inclusion for marginalised children in extended services: identifying the barriers and promoting choice
  9. Alan Felstead, Alison Fuller, Nick Jewson and Lorna Unwin, Improving Working as Learning
  10. Book review of Andrew Whitworth. 2009. Information Obesity. Oxford: Chandos Publishing.
  11. EDITORIAL: Outcomes of Integrated Working with Children and Young People
  12. Understanding Children's Social Care: Politics, Policy and Practice
  13. Joining up children's services: safeguarding children in multi‐disciplinary teams
  14. Implementing Multi‐Disciplinary Teamwork in the New Child Welfare Policy Environment
  15. Protecting Children in Time: Child Abuse, Child Protection and the Consequences of Modernity
  16. Social workers in multidisciplinary teams: issues and dilemmas for professional practice
  17. ‘When is a teacher not a teacher?’: knowledge creation and the professional identity of teachers within multi-agency teams
  18. Book Reviews
  19. Child Welfare: Historical Dimensions, Contemporary Debate
  20. Professionalism, Change and the Politics of Lifelong Learning
  21. Home‐start and the delivery of family support
  22. Training for residential child care: assessing the impact of the Residential Child Care Initiative
  23. Book Review:Childhood by Chris Jenks. London: Routledge, 1996, ISBN: 0415120144, 146 pages, £35.00 (hardback), £10.99 (paperback)
  24. Delivering family support