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Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 31(2) - 2009
- Public attitudes and law reform: extending the legal framework for child contact to unmarried fathers, grandparents and step-parents?
- Hearing the human rights voices of Gypsy and traveller mothers in the UK.
- Civil law remedies for domestic violence: why are applications for non-molestation orders declining?
- Legal responses to child protection, poverty and homelessness.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 31(1) - 2009
- Independence in complaints procedures: lessons from community care.
- Accusations of misconduct among staff working with vulnerable adults in England and Wales: their claims of mitigation to the barring authority.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 30(4) - 2008
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 30(3) - 2008
- The funding of credit unions - where has all the money gone?
- Stakeholders' views of legal and advice services for people admitted to psychiatric hospital.
- Accommodating 'others'? Housing dispersed, forced migrants in the UK.
- Neither safety nor justice: the UK government response to domestic violence against immigrant women.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 30(2) - 2008
- Get over your (legal) 'self': a brief history of lesbians, motherhood and the law.
- The strange death of the liable relative rule.
- Constructing citizenship: making room for prisoners' rights.
- 'Straight from the horse's mouth': an empirical exploration of success in the Irish Credit Union Movement.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 30(1) - 2008
- Law, social work and professionalism: Israeli social workers' attitudes towards the 1996 Social Workers Act.
- Guidance, policy and practice and the health needs of young people leaving care.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 29(2) - 2007
- Children's participation and the promotion of their rights.
- Constructing and reconstructing 'best interests': and interpretative examination of substitute decision-making under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 29(1) - 2007
- Social welfare and family law issues and the local government ombudsmen for England.
- The treatment of asylum seekers in the UK.
- The development of family mediation services in Hong Kong: review of an evaluation study.
- Social justice implications of domestic violence court process.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 28(3/4) - 2006
- Complaining or not complaining? Reasoning about conflicts in juvenile inhabitants of residential care.
- Prisoners' families: still forgotten victims?
- Social work, law, money and trust: paying for lawyers in child protection work.
- A path not taken? Mentally disordered offenders and the criminal justice system.
- The unbreakable chain under pressure: the management of post-separation parental rejection.
- Paid, professionalised and proceduralised: can legal and policy frameworks for child advocacy give voice to children and young people?
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 28(2) - 2006
- The 'Respect Action Plan': something new or more of the same?
- Your shout! Looked after children's perspectives on the Children Act 1989.
- Children's confidentiality at the crossroad: challenges for the Scottish Children's Hearing System.
- Cyber-bullying and harassment of teenagers: the legal response.
- Relational contracting between local authorities and independent fostering providers: lessons in conducting business for child welfare managers.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 28(1) - 2006
- Mainstreaming learning from the Children's Fund: as easy as A, B, C.
- 'If we help you what will change?' Participatory research with young people.
- Fair trials in child protection.
- The child is not a person: family law and other legal culture.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 27(3-4) - 2005
- Trust v law: promoting and safeguarding post-adoption contact.
- Choosing care: dilemmas of a social market.
- Involving children and young people in research on domestic violence and housing.
- Lone mothers in employment: seeking rational solutions to role strain.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 27(2) - 2005
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 27(1) - 2005
- Marriage rites and wrongs: challenges to orthodoxy.
- Welfare, offending and the Scottish children's hearings system.
- Parents with mental illness: decision-making in Australian children's court cases involving parents with mental health problems.
- Mothers are non-resident parents too: a consideration of mother's perspectives on non-residential parenthood.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 26(4) - 2004
- A matter of principle: the nearest relative under the Mental Health Act 1983 and proposals for legislative reform.
- Why can't they agree? The underlying complexity of contact and residence disputes.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 26(2) - 2004
- Getting to grips with sexual grooming? The new offence under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
- Responding to the harassment and abuse of older people in the private rented sector: legal and social perspectives.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 26(1) - 2004
- Access to justice and social inclusion: the policy challenges in Wales.
- Children's participation in family law proceedings: a step too far or a step too small.
- Social security as a criminal sanction.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 26(3) - 2004
- Prisoners' families and the regulation of contact.
- Child pornography law: does it protect children?.
- Children of uxoricide: the anti-therapeutic effects of the construction of parenthood pathology in cases of family trauma.
The Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 25(1) - 2003
- Child protection and covert video surveillance: a new regulatory framework.
- Physical punishment and the response of the Canadian child welfare system: implications for legislative reform.
- Third party liability for child abuse: unanswered questions.
- Safeguarding children's interests in welfare proceedings: the Scottish experience.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 25(4) - 2003
- Standards, quality and accountability: the NHS and mental health: a case for joined-up thinking?.
- Gatekeepers, proxies, advocates?: the evolving role of carers under mental health and mental incapacity law reforms.
- Adults, mental illness and incapacity: convergence and overlap in legal regulation.
- Reforming mental health law and the ECHR: will the rights of mentally vulnerable adults be protected?
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 25(3) - 2003
- Ombudsman section.
- Towards a new means of inquiry into child abuse cases.
- Section 28 after the Human Rights Act.
- Neither justice nor protection: women's experiences of post-separation violence.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 25(2) - 2003
- Third party application for protection orders in England and Wales: service provider's views on implementing Section 60 of the Family Law Act 1996.
- High risk infants in the children's court process in Australia: dilemmas and directions.
- Shaken baby syndrome: child protection issues when children sustain a subdural haemorrhage.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 24(4) - 2002
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 24(3) - 2002
- Stereotypes parents with intellectual disability and child protection.
- Children's hearings in Scotland: compulsion and disadvantage.
- The legal management of (social) parenthood: adoption and Dutch family policy.
- The wrong end of the telescope: child protection or child safety?
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 24(2) - 2002
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 24(1) - 2002
- Re-assessing the social worker's role as an appropriate adult.
- Substitute financial decision-making in England and Wales: a study of the Court of Protection.
- Reproducing inequalities: assisted conception and the challenge of legal.
- Moral panics and the aftermath: a study of incest.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 23(4) - 2001
- Internal review and administrative justice: some evidence and research questions from homeless decision-making.
- Empowerment and community care: projecting the voice of older people.
- Marketing working mothers: contextualizing earned income tax credits within feminist cultural theory.
- Taking the blame and losing the home: women and anti-social behaviour.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 23(3) - 2001
- Changing housing policy: women escaping domestic violence.
- New guidance/old problems: recent developments in sex education.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 23(2) - 2001
- Changing the support system for asylum seekers.
- The management and supervision of Approved Social Workers: aspects of law, policy and practice.
- Detention under the Mental Health Act: balancing rights, risks and needs for services.
- Rethinking responses to 'domestic violence' in Australian indigenous communities.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 23(1) - 2001
- Charities and the 'New Deal': compact relations?
- Regulation of assisted conception services in Europe: implications of the new reproductive technologies for 'the family'.
Journal of Social welfare and Family Law, 23(1) - 2001
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 23(1) - 2001
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 22(4) - 2000
- How appropriate are volunteers as 'appropriate' adults' for young suspects: the 'appropriate adult' system and human rights.
- The Children (Protection from Offenders) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1997: new alliances in the management of risk and uncertainty.
- Reforming the Mental Health Act 1983: an approved social worker perspective.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 22(3) - 2000
- The judiciary-based system of child support in Germany, France and Greece: an effective suggestion?
- Assumptions about children's best interests.
- Young people who sexually abuse: the Scottish context.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 22(2) - 2000
- Prosecution decisions in cases of domestic violence involving children.
- After Waterhouse: vicarious liability and the tort of institutional abuse.
- Public investment in private problems: legal aid and the family justice.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 22(1) - 2000
- Lawyers, CABx and the community legal service: a new dawn for social welfare law provision.
- The inappropriate adult.
- Supporting families? New Labour's communitarianism and the 'rationality mistake': Part 1.
- Prosecuting 'child pornography': possession and taking of indecent photographs of children.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 21(4) - 1999
- Fighting fraud: an evaluation of the government's social security fraud strategy.
- Mental health and housing: a crisis on the streets.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 21(3) - 1999
- Accountability, administrative law and social work practice: redressing or reinforcing the power imbalance.
- The Madison Model of community care for the mentally ill: some lessons for Britain.
- Income distribution within families and the reform of social security.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 21(2) - 1999
- Conflicting rights for children: implementing welfare, autonomy and justice within family proceedings.
- Imposing order: child safety orders and local child curfew schemes.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 21(1) - 1999
- Sociological perspectives, family policy, family law and children: adult thinking and sociological tinkering.
- The similarities and differences in Scottish and English family law in dealing with changing family patterns.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 20(4) - 1998
- Insult to injury: the medical investigation of rape in England and Wales.
- Policing domestic violence: a Nottingham case-study.
- Inquiries into child abuse.
- Castigating mothers: the judicial response to 'wilful' women in disputes over paternal contact in English law.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 20(3) - 1998
- Defining elder abuse.
- The problem of lone-mother families in twentieth-century Britain.
- Housing for the homeless and immigration control: the provisions of the Housing Act 1996 and Immigration Act 1996.
- Financial compensation for victims of child abuse.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 20(2) - 1998
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 20(1) - 1998
- Social work law: from interaction to integration.
- Justice and welfare: has the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 shifted the balance?
- The position of parents using experts in care proceedings: a failure of 'partnership'?
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 19(4) - 1997
- In the best interests of elderly people? The role of local authorities in handling and safeguarding the personal finances of elderly people with dementia.
- Parenting and public policy: contextualizing the Swedish corporal punishment ban.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family law, 19(4) - 1997
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 19(4) - 1997
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 19(3) - 1997
- Competing constructions of childhood: children's rights and children's wishes in divorce.
- A study in fairness in the field of community care law (II): procedural fairness in practice.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 19(2) - 1997
- Sex wars: conflict in, and reform of, sex education in maintained secondary schools.
- The blood tie: raised to the status of a presumption.
- A study in fairness in the field of community care law.
- Child protection and health promotion: whose responsibility?
- Protecting young carers: legislative tensions and opportunities in Britain.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 19(1) - 1997
- Participation and partnership: the family group conferencing in the Australian context.
- Health-care workers and HIV screening: pragmatism or public interest?
- The role and function of child contact centres.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 18(4) - 1996
- The probation service and victims of crime: paradigm shift or cop-out?
- Internal migration and the negotiation of citizenship; the struggle for reproductive self-determination in Ireland.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 18(3) - 1996
- Women and homelessness: proposals from the Department of the Environment.
- Contesting the contradictions: needs, resources and community care decisions.
- Implementing the Child Support Act.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 18(2) - 1996
- Women and homelessness: proposals from the Department of the Environment.
- Secure accommodation under the Children Act 1989: legislative confusion and social ambivalence.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 18(1) - 1996
- The reach of disability benefits: an examination of the disability living allowance.
- The Child Support Act 1991: the lives of parents with care living in Liverpool.
- Domestic violence and divorce mediation.
- Pragmatism before principles: the limitations of civil law remedies for the victims of domestic violence.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 17(4) - 1995
- Judicial attitudes to contact and shared residence since the Children Act 1989.
- The care and control of elderly or incapacitated adults.
- The Children Act 1989 and early childhood services.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 17(3) - 1995
- European section: the influence of human rights on Dutch child law.
- Current developments.
- Children's wishes, children's burdens.
- Children and adolescents who sexually abuse other children: responses to an emerging problem.
- Child protection, privacy and covert video surveillance.
- Contradictions in children's policy: partnering families - or policing them?
- Children's rights: in the name of the child.
- Protection of family life: positive approaches and the ECHR.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 17(2) - 1995
- The legal relevance of resources - or a lack of resources - in community.
- Defining the traveller: from legal theory to practical action.
- Problems in the criminal law of adoption.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 17(1) - 1995
- Domestic violence applications: an empirical study of one court.
- HIV and homelessness: lobbying, law, policy and practice.
- Scottish office white paper: 'Scotland's children - proposals for child care policy and law': a critical analysis.
The Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No. 2 - 1994
- Children divorcing their parents.
- Partners in community care? Rethinking the relationship between the law and social work practice.
The Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No. 1 - 1994
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No.3 1994 - 1994
- The social security appointee system.
- Cutting the ties - the termination of contact in care.
- Carers, families, relatives: socio-legal conceptions of care-giving relationships.
- Domestic violence and divorce mediation.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No.1 - 1994
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No. 1 - 1994
- New approaches to mental health law: will the UK follow the US lead, again?
- Reforming judicial review: the impact on homeless persons cases.
- Who Houses? Homelessness, local connection and inter-authority referrals under section 67 of the Housing Act 1985.
The Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no. 4 - 1993
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no.3 1993 - 1993
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no.2 1993 - 1993
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no. 6 - 1993
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No. 5 1993 - 1993
- Adoption, law and homosexuality: can gay people adopt a child?
- Disabling progress: the Law Commission's proposals on mentally incapacitated adults' decision-making.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no. 3 1993 - 1993
- The politics, law and practice of "intentional homelessness": 2 - Abandonment of existing housing.
- The Social Fund and Judicial Review.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no. 2 1993 - 1993
- Assessment and the control of social work: an analysis of reasons for the non-use of the child assessment order.
- The politics, law and practice of 'intentional homelessness': I - Housing debt.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no. 1 - 1993
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no.2 1992 - 1992
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no. 6 - 1992
- Honourable intentions: partnership and written agreements in welfare legislation.
- Child witnesses and the legal process.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No. 6 - 1992
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no. 2 - 1992
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 1(1992) - 1992
- The scope and content of European union social law: a review of progress and a bibliographic note.
- Domestic violence and access arrangements for children in Denmark and Britain.
The Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No. 6 - 1991
The Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No. 2 - 1991
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No. 6 - 1991
- Child care: welfare, protection or rights?
- Children first? Welfare reports in unmarried parent cases.
- Complaints procedures and their limitations in the light of the "Pindown" inquiry.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, No. 5 - 1991
- Child victims of sexual abuse and the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
- The Children Act 1989: once a parent always a parent?
- The Children Act 1989; balancing child welfare with the concept of partnership with parents.
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, no. 4 - 1991
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