VOLUME 7, NUMBER 1
January 2001

1. Editorial

2. Recreational Rioting: Young People, Interface Areas and Violence
Neil Jarman, Community Development Centre, North Belfast and Chris O'Halloran, Belfast Interface Project.

3. Core Groups: A review of the literature
Martin C. Calder, Child Protection Co-ordinator, City of Salford Community and Social Services Directorate.

4. Working with Children and Young People Affected by the troubles: A support Groups perspective
Sandra Peake, Director, WAVE Trauma Centre

5. Creating Safety For Trauma Survivors: What can Therapists Do?
Stephen Coulter, Family Therapist, Family Trauma Centre, South and East Belfast Health and Social Services Trust.

6. Knoch Child Contact Centre: Evolution and Evaluation
Stephen Knox, Member of Knock Child Contact Centre Management Committee and Muriel Orr, Co-ordinator of Knock Child Contact Centre.

7. A Preliminary Evaluation Of A Brief Child Psychotherapy Service
Dr Raman Kapur, Ph.D. C.Psychol., Threshold and Course Director (Psychotherapy), School of Psychology, Queen's University of Belfast.

8. Recovery work With Child Victims Of Sexual Abuse: A Framework For Intervention
Theresa O'Docherty, Stella McLaughlin, Deirdre O'Leary, Danny O'Neil, Cathy Tierney, Foyle Children's Resource Team, NSPCC.

9. Book Reviews:
Childhood Experience Of Domestic Violence By Caroline McGee
ReviewedBy Helga Sneddon, Research Fellow, Centre For Child Care Research, Queen's University of Belfast.

10. When Father Kills Mother: Guiding Children Through Trauma and Grief by Jean Harris-Hendricks, Dora Black and Tony Kaplin.
Reviewed by Wendy Cousins, Research Fellow, Centre for Child Care Research, Queens University of Belfast.

VOLUME 7, NUMBER 2
June 2001

1. Editorial

2. Child prostitution: developing effective protocols.
Martin C. Calder, Child Protection Co-ordinator, City of Salford Community and Social Services Directorate; Lecturer in Social Work, University of Salford; and independent Social Work Trainer and Consultant.

3. A partnership approach to group work with sexually abused adolescents
Marja Mulder, Social Worker NSPCC Elaine Wright, Counsellor THE NEXUS INSTITUTE

4. Child Development: a social learning theory perspective
DR Ann Woodrow, Staff Grade Community Paediatrician, Glengormley Community Services Centre

5. Parental Health and Stress in Families with a Child who has Multiple Disabilities
Maria Truesdale, University of Ulster. Roy Mc Conkey, University of Ulster.

6.A Tale Of Two Workers.
Anne Lloyd, Social Worker, South and East Belfast Health and Social Services Trust. Maeve Mc Colgan, Social Worker, South and East Belfast Health and Social Services Trust.

7. Enfranchising Young People: The Case for a Belfast Youth Parliament
Matt Milliken, Greater East Belfast Youth Strategy Group.

8. First Evaluation of the Down Lisburn Trust Befriending Scheme For Young People Leaving Care
TNadine McBriar, Social Worker, Adolescence and Aftercare Team. Lorraine Noade, Senior Social Worker, Adolescence and Aftercare Team. Beverley Ringland, Senior Practitioner, Adolescence and Aftercare Team.

9. Child Abuse; Denial and the Implications for Partnership
Calum Macleod, Consultant Paediatrician, Antrim Area Hospital.

10. Conference Report
Theresa Donaldson, Research Fellow, Queens University Belfast.

VOLUME 7, NUMBER 3
September 2001

1. Editorial

2. Physical Punishment - Thinking about the issues, Looking at the Evidence.
Claire Archbold, Office of Law Reform.

3. Spare The Rod - Care for the Child
Christina Lyon, Queen Victoria Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for the Study of the Child, the Family and the Law, University of Liverpool.

4. Physical Punishment of Children
Peter Newell, Chair Children's Rights Alliance for England and Joint Co - ordinator, Global Initiative to End All Corporate Punishment of Children.

5. Using non violent means to parent children, through understanding how problem behaviours develop.
Dr Fionuala Leddy, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.

6. International and local perspectives on the physical punishment of children.
Brice Dickson, Chief Commissioner, NI Human Rights Commission.

7. Children are unbeatable.
Tara Caul, Head of Legal Unit, Children's Law Centre

8. Campaigning against the Physical Punishment of Children
Grace Kelly, Director, ISPCC

9. The Physical Punishment of Children.
Bridgett Nodder

10. Conference Reflections: Some practice and practical implications of banning the physical punishment of children through legislation.
Stephen Coulter, Guardian ad Litem p/t and Family Therapist.

VOLUME 7, NUMBER 4
December 2001

1. Editorial

2. An evaluation of the Mencap family adviser service in Northern Ireland
Paschal McKeown, Maureen Piggot, Mencap (NI)
Sonee Burghri and Roy McConkey, University of Ulster

3. The challenges and potential of developing a more effective youth work curriculum with young men
Dr. Ken Harland, Youth Action Northern Ireland.

4. Time limited group therapy for female adolescent survivors of child sexual abuse
Joan Hughes, child protection officer; NSPCC
Clare Alcorn, senior social worker.

5. Support for foster carers moving to adoption
Sheilagh O'Neill, Adoption UK.

6. Supporting change in adoption
Nora T C Rundell, Step Family Scotland.

7. Consulting with children and young people: building on what we know

Ruth Sinclair, National Children’s Bureau

8. Consulting with children and young people
Mr Denis Haughey, MLA

9. Consulting with children and young people
Mr Dermot Nesbitt, MLA

10. How to listen to very young children: the mosaic approach
Alison Clark, Research Associate at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.

11. Book Review

Loving smack or lawful assault? By Professor Christina Lyon

published by IPPR Southampton London 2000 www.ippr.org.uk £7.50 ISBN 1 86030 119 3

Colin Reid, Policy Advisor, NSPCC Northern Ireland.