Incoming Resources
- Born to fail?, Peter Wedge and Hilary Prosser ; photography by G.A. Clark
- Social work with children & families, edited by Martin Davies
- Challenging child protection, new directions in safeguarding children, edited by Lorraine Waterhouse and Janice McGhee
- Parental substance misuse and child welfare, Brynna Kroll and Andy Taylor ; foreword by Jane Aldgate
- Protecting children, a social model, Brid Featherstone [and three others]
- Working with children and teenagers using solution focused approaches, enabling children to overcome challenges and achieve their potential, Judith Milner and Jackie Bateman
- Handbook for working with children and youth, pathways to resilience across cultures and contexts, edited by Michael Ungar
- Advancing youth work, current trends, critical questions, edited by Dana Fusco
- Project-based group work facilitator's manual, young people, youth workers, and projects, Andy Gibson and Gaynor Clarke ; illustrated by Fiz
- Will, my son, the life and death of a Mongol child, Sarah Boston
- It's my body, written by Louise Spilsbury ; illlustrated by Mirella Mariani
- Helping vulnerable children and adolescents to stay safe, creative ideas and activities for building protective behaviours, Katie Wrench
- Essential skills for youth work practice, Kate Sapin
- Child sexual abuse within the family, The CIBA Foundation ; edited by Ruth Porter
- Child welfare services for minority ethnic families, the research reviewed, June Thoburn, Ashok Chand, Joanne Procter ; introduction by Beverley Prevatt Goldstein
- Helping children when they must move, Vera Fahlberg
- Promoting children's rights in social work and social care, a guide to participatory practice, Margaret Bell ; foreword by Mary John
- Youth work, histories, policy and contexts, edited by Graham Bright
- Informal learning in youth work, Janet R. Batsleer
- Reading, problems and practices, a selection of papers
- Austerity, youth policy and the deconstruction of the youth service in England, Bernard Davies
- Safeguarding and promoting the well being of children, families and communities, edited by Jane Scott and Harriet Ward
- Children in foster homes, achieving continuity of care, Theodore J. Stein, Eileen D. Gambrill, Kermit T. Wiltse ; introduction by Neil Gilbert and Harry Specht
- Autistic children, a guide for parents, Lorna Wing
- All our children, pre-school services in a changing society, Jack Tizard, Peter Moss, Jane Perry
- Child & family assessment in social work practice, Sally Holland
- Social work in foster care, collected papers, edited by Robert Tod ; with an introduction by Elizabeth E. Irvine
- No matter our wreckage, a memoir about grooming, betrayal, trauma and love, Gemma Carey ; narrated by Megan Smart
- Tuppence for paper and string, by Brenda Ashford
- Making sense of child and family assessment, how to interpret children's needs, Duncan Helm ; foreword by Brigid Daniel
- Essays in the history of youth and community work, discovering the past, edited by Ruth Gilchrist ... [et al.]
- Introducing child care social work, contemporary policy and practice, Jill Davey and Jennifer Bigmore
- Developing critical youth work theory, building professional judgment in the community context, Brian Belton
- Young people's transitions from care to adulthood, international research and practice, edited by Mike Stein and Emily R. Munro
- Child and family assessment in social work practice, Sally Holland
- Youth work practice, edited by Tony Jeffs and Mark K. Smith
- Radical youth work, developing critical perspectives and professional judgement, Brian A. Belton
- Understanding child abuse, David N. Jones [editor] ... [et al.]
- Vulnerability and young people, care and social control in policy and practice, Kate Brown
- Communicating with children and young people, making a difference, by Michelle Lefevre
- Handicap and family crisis, a study of the siblings of handicapped children, Stephen Kew
- Safeguarding babies and very young children from abuse and neglect, Harriet Ward, Rebecca Brown and David Westlake
- Strengthening child protection, sharing information in multi-agency settings, Kellie Thompson
- Reflecting on the past, essays in the history of youth and community work, edited by Ruth Gilchrist ... [et. al.]
- A capital offence, the plight of the young single homeless in London, by Brendan O'Mahony
- Linda goes to hospital, Barrie Wade ; photographs by Chris Fairclough
- Working with children and young people, co-constructing practice, edited by Lindsay O'Dell and Stephen Leverett
- Adoption and recovery, solving the mystery of reunion, Evelyn Burns Robinson
- The arts and youth at risk, global and local challenges, editors, Angela O'Brien and Kate Donelan
- Young people's transitions from care to adulthood, international research and practice, edited by Mike Stein and Emily R. Munro