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  1. Sibling Relationships in Adoptive Families That Disrupted or Were in Crisis
  2. ‘She was a foster mother who said she didn’t give cuddles’: The adverse early foster care experiences of children who later struggle with adoptive family life
  3. Beyond the Adoption Order: Challenges, Interventions and Adoption Disruption, Julie Selwyn, Sarah Meakins and Dinithi Wijedasa
  4. Adolescent-to-Parent Violence in Adoptive Families
  5. The Poor Relations: Children and informal kinship carers speak out by Julie Selwyn, Elaine Farmer, Sarah Meakings and Paula Vaisey
  6. Adopting Large Sibling Groups: The Experiences of Adopters and Adoption Agencies Hilary Saunders and Julie Selwyn British Association for Adoption and Fostering, London, 2011, 281 pp. £14-95. ISBN 978 1 907585 44 9 (paperback)
  7. ‘Other children say you're not normal because you don't live with your parents’. Children's views of living with informal kinship carers: social networks, stigma and attachment to carers
  8. Improving Child and Family Assessments: Turning Research into Practice Danielle Turney Dendy, Platt Julie Selwyn and Elaine Farmer Jessica Kingsley, London, 2012, 256 pp. £25.00. ISBN 978 1 84905 256 6
  9. Kinship care in the UK: using census data to estimate the extent of formal and informal care by relatives
  10. Sibling kinship carers in England: Evidence from the 2001 UK population census
  11. Pathways to adoption for minority ethnic children in England - reasons for entry to care
  12. Fetal Development
  13. Infancy
  14. Technologies and Environments: New Freedoms, New Constraints
  15. Costs and Outcomes of Non-Infant Adoptions, * Julie Selwyn, Wendy Sturgess, David Quinton and Catherine Baxter, * London, British Association for Adoption and Fostering, 2006, pp. xiii + 306, ISBN 1 903699 19 3,  12.95
  16. Why are we waiting? The demography of adoption for children of black, Asian and black mixed parentage in England
  17. Focus on Early Childhood: Principles and Realities
  18. Social Work Assessment of Children in Need: What Do We Know? Messages from Research: Executive Summary