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Introduction. Children, Young People and Families in a European Context, by M. José Freitas, G. J. Friesenhahn, E. Frost and M. P. Michailidis / Section A. The Context/ 1.Promoting the Rights of Children and Young People, by J. Dalrymple/ 2.Gender and Social Work: influences of Gender on the Process of Professionalization in Spain and Germany, by T. Bañez and G. Ehlert/ 3.The Welfare State, Third Sector, and Family in Italy: A Comparison with the German Model, by V. Fortunato/ 4.The Ethics and Political Function of Social Work, by G. Moussu / Section B. Practices/ 5.The Relationship between Social and Spatial Exclusion in an Urban Context: Consequences for the Development and the Behaviour of Young People, by D. Baum/ 6.Single Mothers and the Effects of Intensive Aid on the Quality of Their Lives: The Examples of the Netherlands and Cyprus, by A. van den Berg and M. P. Michailidis/ 7.Current Trends in Supporting Children, Youth and their Families in Two European Urban Regions: Amsterdam and Madrid, by W. Diekmann and A. Moñivas/ 8.Sexual Abuse and Child Protection in England, France and Germany, by R.H. Piquardt/ 9.Interdisciplinary Teams and Transdisciplinary Networks for Child and Family Inclusion: The Relevance of European Theory to Lithuanian Practice, by N. Veckiené and J. Eidukeviciūté/ / Section C. The Profession/ 10.Professionalization and Status for Child Welfare Workers: A Way of Mapping a Working Area in Social Work, by P. Dellgran and S. Höjer/ 11.Social Pedagogy: A Paradigm in European Social Work Education from German and Polish Perspectives, by G. J, Friesenhahn and E. Kantowicz/ 12.Supervision and Training of Professionals Working with Families and Minors at Risk, by A. Rodriguez, E. Roldán, L. Nogués and T. Zamanillo/ Authors and Editors