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ISSN 1378-286X Agthonos-Georgopoulou, H. (2003) Child maltreatment in socio cultural context: from a syndrome to the Convention on the Rights of the Child. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.1-2 pp Agathonos-Georgopoulou, H., Sarafidou, J., & Stayrianaki, M. (2004) Mental health of children in institutional social care: Empirical findings from Greece. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 2-3 pp 98-115 AI-Shamsi, M.S.A & Fulcher, L. (2005) The impact of polygamy on United Arab Emirates' first wives and their children. IJCFW Vol. 8 No. 1 pp Andersson, B., Johansson, J., & Hwang, C.P.(2007). Long-term residential care for youths in Sweden - approaches to treatment. IJCFW Vol. 10 No.1-2. p.27 Anglin, J.P. (2003) Understanding processes of residential group care for children and youth: constructing a theoretical framework. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.4 pp 141-150 Backe-Hansen, E. (2003) Justifying out-of-home placement: A multiple case study of decision-making in child welfare and protection services. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.4 pp 151-166 Barker, R.W.; Miler, S.; Place, M. & Reynolds, J. (2003) Children with difficulties, parenting training and action research. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.3 pp. 103-112
Barker, R.W.(2007). Globalization and child protection - towards
an analytical framework. Beard, B.J. Prioritized needs of community based orphan care programs in Malawi IJCFW Vol. 9 No.3. pp 145. Bellefeuille, G., & Ogen, K. (2007). Integrative inquiry as the basis for community-based program evaluation. IJCFW Vol. 10 No.1-2. p.59 Berry, M., Brandon, M., Chaskin, R., Fernandez, E., Grietens, N., Lightburn, A., McNamara, P.M., Munford, R., Palacio-Quintin, E., Sanders, J., Warren-Adamson, C., & Zeira,A. Identifying sensitive outcomes of interventions in community-based centres. IJCFW Vol. 9 No.1. pp 2. Brandon, M. Brownrigg, A., Saulsby, A., Place, M.(2004) Helping vulnerable children to become more resilient. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 1 pp 14-25
Buchanan, A.(2004) learning to LUMP it?’ How to improve the mental
health of children in public care. Is it just a matter of building
resilience? IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 4 pp 197-206 Casas, Ferran & Montserrat, Carme. (2002) Interdisciplinary teams and decision making in child protection systems: The experience of Catalonia. IJCFW Vol. 5 No.4 pp 146-158 Chatenoud, A. & Corbillon, M. (2003) Social and professional integration of young adults with a mental handicap after leaving a specialised institution. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.3 pp. 91-102 Chipenda-Dansokho, S. & the Centre for
Social Policy. (2003)
The determinants and influence of size on residential
settings for children. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.3 pp. 66-76 Cocker, C. (2004) An examination of current specialist mental health projects for ‘looked after’ children within England. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 2-3 pp 134-154 Colton, M., & Roberts, S. The retention of residential group care workers. IJCFW Vol. 9 No.1. pp 160. Colton, Matthew. Modelling morale, job satisfaction, retention and training among residential child care personnel. IJCFW Vol. 8 No.2-3 pp 58 Crabtree, S.A. (2006) A Comparative Analysis of Social Work Responses to Child Abuse in the United Arab Emirates IJCFW Vol.9 No. 4 pp. 228-237 Crampton, D. When do social workers and family members try Family Group Decision Making? A process evaluation. IJCFW Vol. 9 No.3. pp 131.
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M., Fortin, A., & Lachance, L.. Engels, T.C.E., & Andries, C. (2007). Developing a framework for a family-focused preventive intervention using the Delphi method. IJCFW Vol. 10 No.1-2. p.2 Eskonen, I. (2005) Violence in children's narration. IJCFW Vol. 8 No. 1 pp Fernández del VaIle, Jorge & Casas, Ferran. (2002) Child residential care in the Spanish social protection system. IJCFW Vol. 5 No.3 pp 112-128 Fernandez, E. Supporting families: Tracking interactions between families and professionals in Sydney, Australia. IJCFW Vol. 9 No.1. pp 26 Gagnon, M. M., Bégin, H., & Tremblay, C. (2004) Treatment programs for children with sexually problematic behaviour: A status report. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 1 pp 44-59 Gavrilovici, O. and Groza, V. Incidence, prevalence and trauma associated with exposure to violence in Romanian institutionalized children IJCFW Vol. 10 No. 3-4 p.125 Georgiades, S.D. Child abuse in Cyprus: Reality or fiction? IJCFW Vol. 10 No. 3-4 p. 110 Grietens,
H., & Hellinckx, W.(2004) Mental health of
children in counselling institutions: Empirical findings from Flanders (Belgium).
IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 2-3 pp 116-133 Groza, V.; Kalyanvala, R.; Boyer, S.; Nedelcu, C. & Bharatiya Samaj Seva Kendra Research Team. (2003) Indian families adopting Indian children: adoptive parents' perceptions of the adoption process and post-placements services. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.1-2 pp 4-17 Groza, Victorv, Chenot, David & Holtedahl, Kristin. The adoption of Indian children by Norwegian parents. IJCFW Vol. 8 No.2-3 pp 98 Heiman, T.(2002) Prevalence of loneliness and friendship in children with learning disabilities: Children’s, parents’ and teachers’ perceptions. IJCFW Vol. 5 No.1-2 pp 52-61 Hellinckx, Walter. (2002) Residential care: Last resort or vital link in child welfare? IJCFW Vol. 5 No.3 pp 75-83 Hobbs, T.;Little, M. and Kaoukji, D. Using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) to measure the behavior and emotional health of children in schools in the United Kingdom IJCFW Vol. 10 No.3-4. pp 150 Holtan, A., & Eriksen, S.H. The brittle attraction: Women deprived of the custody of children. IJCFW Vol. 9 No.3. pp 178.
Kendrick, A.,
Milligan, I., & Furnivall, J. (2004) Care in mind: Improving the mental
health of children and young people in state care in land. IJCFW
Vol. 7 No. 4 pp 184-196 Knorth, E.J.; Anglin, J.P. & Grietens, H. (2003) Out-of-home care: Practice and research between head and tail. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.4 pp 126-132 Knorth, E.J; Metselaar, J.; Josias, H.J.; Konijn, C.; Noom, M.J. & Van Yperen, T.A. (2003) Indications for treatment in child and youth care: results from two complementary empirical studies. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.4 pp 167-184 Larose, F., Bédard, J., Terrisse, B., & Couturier, Y. (2004) Epistemic foundations of the attitudes requested on the part of preschool teachers working low socioeconomic status children and their families. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 4 pp 218-232 Lee, B.R.; McMillen, J.C. and Fedoravicius, N. Use and views of physical restraint in select residential treatment programs IJCFW Vol. 10 No.3-4. p. 139 Lightburn, A., & Warren-Adamson, C.
McCollam, A., & Woodhouse, A. (2007). Familiar challenges,
promising solutions. Edinburgh Connect: a mental health consultation
service for residential care staff working with looked after and
accommodated children.
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10 No.1-2. p.44 Maes, B., Grietens, H. and Ghesquiere, P. Promoting science to the benefit of practice: A professional biography of Walter Hellinckx IJCFW Vol. 10 No.3-4. p.84 Mann-Feder, V.R. & White, T. (2003) Facilitating the transition from placement to independent living: reflections from a program of research. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.4 pp 198-203 Maluccio, A.N.(2003) Processes and outcomes in family foster care: A selective North-American review. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.4 pp 133-140 Maluccio, Anthony N. Canali, Cinzia & Vecchiato, Tiziano. Outcome evaluation in services for families and children: Cross-national perspectives. IJCFW Vol. 8 No.2-3 pp 136 Minnis, H. (2004) How can foster carers help children with complex mental health and attachment problems? IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 4 pp 162-167 Mosek, A. (2006) Child Protection in Ontario and Israel: A Comparative Analysis. IJCFW Vol.9 No. 4 pp. 194-212 Munford, R., Sanders, L, & Maden, B. Small steps and giant leaps at Te Aroha Noa. IJCFW Vol. 9 No.1. pp 102 Munro, E.R., Stein, M., & Ward, H. Comparing how different social, political and legal frameworks support or inhibit transitions from public care to independence in Europe, Israel, Canada and the United States. IJCFW Vol. 8 No.4 pp 191 Nollan, K.A.; Pecora, P.J.; Nuruis, P.N. & Whittaker, J.K.(2002) Risk and protective factors influencing life skills among youths in long-term foster care. IJCFW Vol. 5 No.1-2 pp 5-17 O'Neill, T. (2006) Children 'At Risk' in Secure Accommodation IJCFW Vol.9 No. 4 pp. 238-248 Ongari, B. & Pompei, M. G. (2003) Foster care between reparation and risk. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.1-2 pp 43-51 Palacio-Quintin, E. A case study of a community-based family support centre in Quebec. IJCFW Vol. 9 No.1. pp 53
Pelchat, D., & Lefebvre; H. (2006)
Acquisition of professional knowledge and parental knowledge within
the PRIFAM intervention program
IJCFW Vol.9 No. 4 pp. 213-227 Platt, D. Social workers' decision-making following initial assessments of children in need in the UK.IJCFW Vol. 8 No.4 pp 177 Rauktis, M.E., Vides de Andrade, A.R., Doucette, A., McDonough, L., & Reinhart, S. Treatment Foster Care and relationships: Understanding the role of therapeutic alliance between youth and treatment parent. IJCFW Vol. 8 No.4 pp 146 Romi, S.; Savicki, V.; Grupper, E. and Caspi, R. Occupational burnout among child welfare workers: A work-setting comparison IJCFW Vol. 10 No.3-4 p. 93 Romi, Shlomo; Sharoni, Varda; Ben-Zion, Shlomit & Fishbein, Mierav. (2002) Learning disabilities in dropout delinquent adolescents. Differentiating between characteristics of dropout delinquent and school going adolescents. IJCFW Vol. 5 No.4 pp 159-169 Romi, S., & Marom, D. Schleiffer, R., & Mϋller, S.(2004) Attachment representations of adolescents in institutional care. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 1 pp 60-77 Scholte, E.M. & van der Ploeg, J.D. (2003) Effectiveness of residential treatment methods for youngsters with severe behavioural problems: Findings from one year follow-up study. IJCFW Vol. 6 No.4 pp 185-197
Scott, S. (2004) Reviewing the
research on the mental health of looked after children: Some issues for
the development of more evidence informed practice IJCFW Vol. 7
No. 2-3 pp 86-97 Simons, Johan & Kalogeropoulos, Konstantinos. Attitudes of primary physical education teachers towards teaching pupils with disabilities. IJCFW Vol. 8 No.2-3 pp 114 Sobotkova,l. (2007). Foster families in the Czech Republic: Evaluating their functioning and resilience. IJCFW Vol. 10 No.1-2. p.70. Strandbu, A. (2004) Children’s participation in Family Group Conference as a resolution model. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 4 pp 207-217 Strijker, J. & Rink, J. E.
(2003)
Cross-national study on the attitude of normal and juvenile youngsters
towards social limits.
IJCFW Vol. 6 No.3 pp 113-124 Strijker, Piet, & Zandberg, Tjalling. Breakdown in foster care. IJCFW Vol. 8 No.2-3 pp 76 Sukauskiene, R.(2004) A comparative study of adolescents living in long term residential care and adolescents living with parents: Differences in cognitive and behavioural strategies, internalizing and social problems. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 1 pp 2-13 Sundell, K., Vinnerljung, B. & Ryburn, M. (2002) Social workers' attitudes towards Family Group Conferences in Sweden and the United Kingdom. IJCFW Vol. 5 No.1-2 pp 28-39 Tessler, R., Adams, G., Houlihan, L., &
Groza, V.
(2004)
Mother-daughter relationships among Chinese and Romanian
adoptees. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 1 pp 26-43 Tjelflaat, Torill.(2002) Residential care in Norway. IJCFW Vol. 5 No.3 pp 96-101 Van As, N.M.C., & Janssens, J.M.A.M.(2002)
Relationships between child behavior problems and family
functioning: A literature review.
IJCFW Vol. 5 No.1-2 pp 40-51 Van Zyl, G. J.
(2003)
The South African family law at the cross-roads.
IJCFW Vol. 6 No.1-2 pp 52-59 Vorria, P., Sarafidou, i., & Papaligoura, Z. (2004) The effects of state care on children’s development: New findings, new approaches. IJCFW Vol. 7 No. 4 pp 168-183 Waleria Stelmaszvk, Zofia. (2002) Residential care in Poland: Past, present and future. IJCFW Vol. 5 No.3 pp 102-111 Warren-Adamson, C. Accounting for change in family centres: Making sense of outcomes in Clayhill family centre in Southern England. IJCFW Vol. 9 No.1. pp 79 Willumsen, E.& Severinsson, E. (2005) Parents' collaboration and participation in a residential child care setting. IJCFW Vol. 8 No. 1 pp Zaouche-Gaudron, Chantal., Sulova, Lenka., & Espiau, Geraldine. Day-care nurses' perceptions of their educational practice in France and in the Czech Republic. IJCFW Vol. 8 No.2-3 pp 88 Zeira, A. What do we need for a successful intervention? The case of one Israeli family in deep distress. IJCFW Vol. 9 No.1. pp 92 ____________
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