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Archive Pre Volume 8:Archive from Volume 8:Volume 8.1 Foreword pp. 5 - 6
A Framework for Conducting Risk Assessment pp. 7 - 18
'A Word in Your Ear': A Study of Foster Carers' Attitudes to
Recommending Fostering to Others pp. 19 - 34
Parents' Experiences of Caring for Children with Autism and Attending
a Touch Therapy Programme pp. 35 - 45
Experiences of Parents Attending a Programme for Families of
Adolescent Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators in Ireland pp. 46 - 57
Researching Young Children's Perspectives on 'the Troubles' in
Northern Ireland pp. 58 - 64
Young People's Views on Communities and Sectarianism in Northern
Ireland pp. 65 - 72
Consulting with Children and Young People: The Office of Law
Reform's Experience pp. 73 - 75
Fermanagh Shadow Youth Council: Youth Participation in Decision
Making pp. 76 - 79
The LACE Research Project: The Experiences of Two Young Researchers
pp. 80 - 82
Foreword pp. 93 - 94
Evaluating Child Protection Referrals from Southern Education
& Library Board Schools pp. 95 - 110
The Review, Risky Children, Children at Risk Conference
pp. 111 - 113
An Inter-agency Assessment Framework for Young People Who Sexually
Abuse: Principles, Processes and Practicalities pp. 114 - 126
Co-operating to Safeguard pp. 127 - 132
Holistic Healing and Accountability: Indigenous Restorative Justice
pp. 133 - 136
Conference Recommendations pp. 137 - 139
Child Abuse and the Media: Naming and Shaming pp. 140 -
143
Media and Child Abuse Seminar, University of Ulster, 1 March
2002 pp. 144 - 146
Book Reviews pp. 147 - 149
Foreword pp. 157 - 158
Escaping to the Happy Planet? Drug Use, Education and Professional
Support in North Belfast pp. 159 - 175
School Exclusion and Adolescent Drug Use in Northern Ireland:
A Problem Being Addressed? pp. 176 - 186
School Restorative Conferencing pp. 187 - 200
An Exploration of the Issue of Sexually Abusive Behaviour among
Adolescents who have a Learning Disability pp. 201 - 215
Autism: Intervention and Parental Empowerment pp. 216 -
219
Disabled Children as Active Citizens pp. 220 - 222
A Children's Strategy for Northern Ireland p. 223
Registering the Social Care Workforce pp. 224 - 225
Book Reviews pp. 226 - 230
Child Care in Practice pp. i - vi Foreword pp. 237 - 238
What Families Want in Family Support: An Irish Case Study
pp. 239 - 250
Family Support: Measuring the Benefits to Families pp.
251 - 261
The Contribution of Volunteers to Work with Children in a Criminal
Justice Organisation pp. 262 - 272
The Arts Provider Partnership Summer Project 2001 pp. 273
- 281
Gender Differences Among Children with Externalising Behaviour
Disorders in a Clinic Population pp. 282 - 290
Expert Witness in Children Order Proceedings Conference, 1 October
2002 pp. 291 - 294
Achieving Best Practice to Secure the Best Interests of Children
pp. 295 - 304
The Roles and Duties of the Expert Witness pp. 305 - 311
The Four Nations Child Policy Network pp. 312 - 317
Moral Agendas for Children's Welfare pp. 318 - 321
Foreword pp. 3 - 4
Social Problem-Solving Skills Training: Does it Really Work?
pp. 5 - 13
Child Protection Work and Family Support Practice in Five Family
Centres pp. 18 - 30
Child Protection Conferences: A Framework for Chairperson Preparation
pp. 32 - 47
Identifying and Dealing with Emotional Abuse and Neglect
pp. 49 - 61
The Importance of Stability in the Lives of Looked After Children:
A Study of Under Fives in Northern Ireland pp. 62 - 71
Emerging Patterns in Adolescent Drug Use: The Belfast Youth Development
Study 2000-2002 pp. 73 - 83
Update on Progress in the Development of Children's Commissioners
across the UK pp. 84 - 89
Young People in Care Highlight Problems In Education pp. 90 - 91 Book Review
FOREWORD FOR CHILD CARE IN PRACTICE p. 99 Courts/Trusts--No Trespassing pp. 100 - 107
Listening To Children, Speaking For Children: Health and Social
Services Complaints and Child Advocacy pp. 109 - 116
The Impact of Childhood Cancer on Adult Survivors' Interpersonal
Relationships pp. 117 - 128
Victims and Perpetrators, Racism and Young People in Northern
Ireland pp. 129 - 139
Delivering Family Support Services in Rural Ireland pp.
140 - 154
Adoption and Long-Term Fostering: Themes from Research
pp. 156 - 161
The Silent Majority--The Position of Children Involved in the
Divorce and Separation of their Parents pp. 162 - 174
Foreword pp. 179 - 180
Children's services planning: The process and implications for
wider partnership working pp. 181 - 198
'Maps and charts in planning family support': The development
of children's services planning in Northern Ireland pp. 199 - 212
Are you serious? Involving young people in children's service
planning pp. 213 - 216
'Whatever you say . . . say nothing'. Youth for youth, reflections
on a 2-year youth participation project pp. 217 - 227
Starting from scratch pp. 228 - 234
The effects of maltreatment on children's health and well-being
pp. 236 - 249
The fourteenth national conference on child abuse & neglect:
gateways to prevention, 31 March-5 April 2003, St Louis, Missouri, USA
pp. 251 - 255
Book review
Foreword: Child welfare in Ireland--travelling forward?
pp. 263 - 264
Child protection and welfare social work in Northern Ireland
and the Republic: commonalities, divergences and possibilities pp.
266 - 280
The cross-border rural childcare project pp. 282 - 292
Beyond borders--protecting children on the Island of Ireland
pp. 294 - 301
Amnesty International and human rights education pp. 302
- 307
Family support in Ireland: developing strategic implementation
pp. 309 - 321
What children know about their birth circumstances in stepfamily
adoption in the Republic of Ireland pp. 322 - 334
The Fifth National Congress of the British Association for the
Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: Child Maltreatment: strenthening
the links-research, policy and practice 20-23 July 2003 York, England
pp. 336 - 338
Book Review pp. 339 - 340
Volume 10.1
Foreword pp. 3 - 5
The young people's therapeutic project: an evaluation pp.
7 - 19
"We need to talk": a study of working relationships between field
social workers and fostering link social workers in Northern Ireland
pp. 20 - 38
Understanding cognitive development: automaticity and the early
years child pp. 39 - 47
Factors associated with waiting time for access to mental health
services for children and adolescents in Norway pp. 47 - 56
Enquiry about the needs of children whose mothers are admitted
to psychiatric hospitals pp. 57 - 62
An evaluation of the effectiveness of intervention in families
with children with behavioural problems within the context of a sure start
programme pp. 63 - 77
Book review the invisible child
Volume 10.2
Education for peace in integrated schools: a priority for Northern
Ireland? pp. 85 - 94
Childhood trauma training in the West Bank and Gaza Strip: a
field visit report pp. 95 - 98
The treatment of psychological problems experienced by the children
of police officers in Northern Ireland pp. 99 - 106
Bearing witness: supporting parents and children in the transition
to peace pp. 107 - 125
Right to Know, UNICEF BiH--developing a communication strategy
for the prevention of HIV/AIDS among young people through participatory
action research pp. 127 - 139
Addressing the psychological needs of children and young people
in the aftermath of the Omagh bomb pp. 141 - 154
The views of young people in Northern Ireland on anti-sectarianism
pp. 155 - 166
A different description of trauma: a wider systemic perspective--a
personal insight pp. 167 - 184
When Trauma goes on … pp. 185 - 191
Working with a child exposed to community and domestic violence
in Northern Ireland: an illustrated case example pp. 193 - 203
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