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1. Capturing Research Impact: The Case Study of a Community Wellbeing Research Partnership.

2. Participation by Women With Physical Functional Diversity: From Inherited Oppression to Social Integration.

3. Enhancing Access to Income Support for Vulnerable Hospital Patients.

4. Exploring Older Tenants' Healthy Ageing in Privately Rented Homes.

5. A Narrative Inquiry Exploring Social Workers' Understanding of Yoga and Its Application in Professional Practice.

6. Contemporary Practitioner Experiences of Relational Social Work: The Case of Child Welfare.

7. Independent Mental Health Advocacy: A Model of Social Work Advocacy?

8. Social Work, a Spiritual Kind of Work: Exploring the Experiences of Māori Social Workers.

9. Child Labour Versus Realising Children's Right to Provision, Protection, and Participation in Ghana.

10. Stressors and Supports in Postdisaster Recovery: Experiences After the Black Saturday Bushfires.

11. Capabilities of Practitioners Supporting Young Men with Mild-to-Borderline Intellectual Impairment.

12. Indigenous Sistergirls’ Experiences of Family and Community.

13. Welfare-to-work Policies and the Experience of Employed Single Mothers on Income Support in Australia: Where are the Benefits?

14. Why Extended Time on Newstart is Unsuitable for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians Living with a Disability.

15. The Value of the Relationship in Volunteer Home Support Programs Working with Vulnerable Families.

16. Online Peer Support Programs for Young People with a Parent Who has a Mental Illness: Service Providers' Perspectives.

17. Social Work in Rural New South Wales School Settings: Addressing Inequalities Beyond the School Gate.

18. Reflective Practice, Reflexivity, and Critical Reflection in Social Work Education in Australia.

19. Creating a Standardised Teaching and Learning Framework for Social Work Field Placements.

20. Postdisaster Posttraumatic Growth: Positive Transformations Following the Black Saturday Bushfires.

21. Postdisaster Social Work: Reflections on the Nature of Place and Loss.

22. Using Friendship to Build Professional Family Work Relationships where Child Neglect is an Issue: Worker Perceptions.

23. Exploring Social Workers' Experiences of Working with Bushfire-affected Families.

24. Young People Leaving Care: Participatory Research to Improve Child Welfare Practices and the Rights of Children and Young People.

25. Young People Talk about Transitioning from Youth Detention to the Community: Making Good.

26. The Experiences of Human Service Managers in Contexts of Change and Uncertainty.

27. Engaging with Disability Services: Experiences of Families from Chinese Backgrounds in Sydney.

28. User and Carer Experiences of International Social Care Workers in England: Listening to their Accounts of Choice and Control.

29. Professional Supervision: A Workforce Retention Strategy for Social Work?

30. Women and Traumatic Brain Injury: “It's not visible damage”.

31. “Something Amazing I Guess”: Children's Views on Having A Say About Supervised Contact.

32. Rethinking the 'Best Interests' of the Child: Voices from Aboriginal Child and Family Welfare Practitioners.

33. Controversy and Its Implications for the Practice of Contemporary Social Work in Intercountry Adoptions: A Korean-Australian Case Study.

34. Secrecy Surrounding the Physical Abuse of Child Athletes in Australia.

35. Young Mothers’ Experiences of Receiving the Baby Bonus: A Qualitative Study.

36. Exploring the Development of Professional Identity with Newly Qualified Social Workers.

37. The Diverse Fathering Practices of Men Who Perpetrate Domestic Violence.

38. Australian Workers’ Narratives about Emergency Relief and Employment Service Clients: Complex Issues, Simple Solutions.

39. The Challenges Facing Single Female Parents of African Background in Regional Australia.

40. Finding Meaningful Support: Young People's Experiences of “Risky” Environments.

41. Safety as a Fifth Dimension in Supervision: Stories from the Frontline.

42. The Education of Children in Out-of-home Care.

43. Making Records Meaningful: Creating an Identity Resource for Young People in Care.

44. Social Network Analysis and Social Work Inquiry.

45. Community Aged Care Case Managers Transitioning to Consumer Directed Care: More Than Procedural Change Required.

46. Language Reversion among People with Dementia from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds: The Family Experience.

47. A Strengths Perspective on Caregiving at the End-of-life.

48. Evaluating the Better Access Initiative: What do Consumers Have to Say?

49. The Transinstitutionalisation of People Living in Licensed Boarding Houses in Sydney.

50. Beyond Balancing Competing Needs: Embedding Involuntary Treatment Within a Recovery Approach to Mental Health Social Work.