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Author Index Bagley C. & LaChance M., Evaluation of a family-based child characteristics and permanency outcomes of legally free programme for the treatment of child sexual abuse, 205 children first placed as infants, 95 Bagley C. & Mallick K., Spiralling up and spiralling down: Kershaw S., Research Review: Living in a lesbian household: implications of a long-term study of temperament and the effects on children, 365 conduct disorder for social work with children, 291 Krane J. & Davies L., Mothering and child protection Berry M., Cash S.J. & Brook J.P., Intensive family preservation practice: rethinking risk assessment, 35 services: an examination of critical service components, 191 Kwok S. & Wong D., Mental health of parents with young Bodonyi J.M. see Kemp S.P. children in Hong Kong: the roles of parenting stress and self- Brook J.P. see Berry M. efficacy, 57 Bullock R. see Weyts A. LaChance M. see Bagley C. Calder M.C. & Horwath J., Challenging passive partnerships Magill T. see Spratt T. with parents and children in the core group forum: a Mallick K. see Bagley C. framework for a proactive approach, 267 Morpeth L. see Weyts A. Carroll J., Evaluation of therapeutic play: a challenge for Morris K. & Shepherd C., Quality social work with children research, 11 and families, 169 Cash S.J. see Berry M. Morrison T. see Horwath J. Cemlyn S., Assimilation, control, mediation or advocacy? Social work dilemmas in providing anti-oppressive services Neil E., The reasons why young children are placed for for Traveller children and families, 327 adoption: findings from a recently placed sample and a Chand A., The over-representation of Black children in the discussion of implications for subsequent identity child protection system: possible causes, consequences and development, 303 solutions, 67 Owusu-Bempah K. & Howitt D., Socio-genealogical Cowley P. see Randall J. connectedness: on the role of gender and same-gender Davies L. see Krane J. parenting in mitigating the effects of parental divorce, 107 Dooley T. see Howe D. Pithouse A. & Tasiran A., Local authority family centre Fisher T., Gibbs I., Sinclair I. & Wilson K., Sharing the care: intervention: a statistical exploration of services as family the qualities sought of social workers by foster carers, 225 support or family control, 129 Francis J., Jnvesting in children’s futures: enhancing the Randall J., Cowley P. & Tomlinson P., Overcoming barriers educational arrangements of ‘looked after’ children and to effective practice in child care, 343 young people, 23 Sharlin S.A. see Yahav R. Gibbs I. see Fisher T. Shemmings D., Professionals’ attitudes to children’s Goddard J., Research Review: The education of looked after participation in decision-making: dichotomous accounts and children, 79 doctrinal contests, 235 Goldson B., ‘Children in need’ or ‘young offenders’? Shepherd C. see Morris K. Hardening ideology, organizational change and new Sinclair I. see Fisher T. challenges for social work with children in trouble, 255 Spratt T., Houston S. & Magill T., Imaging the future: Griffiths H. see Houston S. theatre and change within the child protection system, 117 Steele L., The day fostering scheme: a service for children in Hicks S., ‘Good lesbian, bad lesbian...’: regulating need and their parents, 317 heterosexuality in fostering and adoption assessments, 157 Sturgeon-Adams L. & James A.L., Understanding Hinings D. see Howe D. exceptionality: differing perceptions of the family assistance Horwath J. & Morrison T., Identifying and implementing order, 177 pathways for organizational change — using the Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families Tasiran A. see Pithouse A. as a case example, 245 Tomlinson P. see Randall J. Houston S. & Griffiths H., Reflections on risk in child Turney D., The feminizing of neglect, 47 protection: is it time for a shift in paradigms?, 1 Weyts A., Morpeth L. & Bullock R., Department of Health Houston S. see Spratt T. Research Overviews — Past, Present and Future: An Howe D., Dooley T. & Hinings D., Assessment and dectsion- evaluation of the dissemination of the Blue Book, Child making in a case of child neglect and abuse using an Protection: Messages from Research, 215 attachment perspective, 143 Wilson K. see Fisher T. Howitt D. see Owusu-Bempah K. Wong D. see Kwok S. James A.L. see Sturgeon-Adams L. Yahav R. & Sharlin S.A., The symptom-carrying child as a Kemp S.P. & Bodonyi J.M., Infants who stay inf oster care: preserver of the family unit, 353 Child and Family Social Work 2000, 5, p 384 © 2000 Blackwell Science Ltd

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