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1. 'We Need to Go Back to Our Schools, and We Need to Make that Change We Wish to See': Empowering Teachers for Disability Inclusion.

2. Exploring childhood experiences and family contexts as risk factors for drug use in the lives of young drug users in the Western Cape, South Africa.

3. 'Sometimes it is not about men': Gendered and generational discourses of caregiving HIV transmission in a rural South African setting.

4. A qualitative exploration of the salience of MTV-Shuga, an edutainment programme, and adolescents' engagement with sexual and reproductive health information in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

5. Strengthening teacher education to support deaf learners.

6. A mixed-methods study of resilience and return to school among adolescent mothers in South Africa.

7. Mental health and historical trauma among social workers working with victims of violent crime in South Africa.

8. Overview of field-testing of the revised, draft South African Paediatric Food-Based Dietary Guidelines amongst mothers/caregivers of children aged 0–5 years in the Western Cape and Mpumalanga, South Africa.

9. Training Strategies for Library Staff and Remote Clients in Academic Libraries Operating in a Distance Education Environment during COVID-19.

10. Living with multiple sclerosis in South Africa: how is multiple sclerosis experienced in the workplace?

11. Addressing LGBT+ issues in comprehensive sexuality education for learners with visual impairment: guidance from disability professionals.

12. Exploring Congolese refugees and asylum seekers' survival strategies in South Africa: Implication for social work practice.

13. Ethical considerations for disability-inclusive gender-based violence research: Reflections from a South African qualitative case study.

14. Decolonising research methodologies: lessons from a qualitative research project, Cape Town, South Africa.

15. Towards a community of care for people with aphasia: Some lessons on working in multicultural settings.

16. Exploring the impact of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on informal settlements in Tshwane Gauteng Province, South Africa.

17. Child Sexual Abuse Allegations: Challenges Faced by Social Workers in Child Protection Organisations.

18. HIV and AIDS and self-forgiveness: The views of a group of people living with HIV and AIDS in Ekurhuleni, Johannesburg, South Africa.

19. Children living with HIV-related disabilities in a resource-poor community in South Africa: caregiver perceptions of caring and rehabilitation.

20. 'When you take pills you must eat': Food (in)security and ART adherence among older people living with HIV.

21. After the handover: Exploring MSF's role in the provision of health care to migrant farm workers in Musina, South Africa.

22. The rebellious man: Next-of-kin accounts of the death of a male relative on antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa.

23. Intercultural aphasia: new models of understanding for Indigenous populations.

24. Students' perceptions of interprofessional education and collaborative practice: analysis of freehand drawings.

25. The feasibility of the draw-and-write technique in exploring the resilience of children orphaned by AIDS.

26. A hope-infused future orientation intervention: a pilot study with juvenile offenders in South Africa.

27. South African English Speech Development: Preliminary Data from Typically Developing Preschool Children in Cape Town.

28. Children orphaned by HIV and AIDS in middle childhood in Potchefstroom, Northwest: The role of a social worker.

29. Testing of developed Food Based Dietary Guidelines for the elderly in South Africa.

30. “There is nothing wrong with me”: disability invisibility in a rural South African town.

31. 'I am a mother': young women's negotiation of femininity and risk in the transition to adulthood.

32. Sexual and reproductive health and rights and mHealth in policy and practice in South Africa.

33. Empathic response and no need for perfection: reflections on harm reduction engagement in South Africa.

34. MenCare+ in South Africa: findings from a gender transformative young men's group education on sexual and reproductive health and rights.

35. Breakage is the norm: use of condoms and lubrication in anal sex among Black South African men who have sex with men.

36. ‘$100 Is Not Much To You’: Open Science and neglected accessibilities for scientific research in Africa.

37. A psychoeducational approach for prevention of burnout among teachers dealing with HIV/AIDS in South Africa.

38. Shortcomings of adherence counselling provided to caregivers of children receiving antiretroviral therapy in rural South Africa.

39. Valuing human resources: Key to the success of a national health insurance system.

40. Berg-en-See street boys: merging street and family relations in Cape Town, South Africa.

41. Equity in Science at South African Schools: A pious platitude or an achievable goal?

42. Teaching controversial issues and teacher education in England and South Africa.

43. Developing a community of thinking: assessment of environmental education.

44. Researching men: the politics and possibilities of a qualitative mixed-methods approach.

45. Masculinity, sexuality and vulnerability in 'working' with young men in South African contexts: 'you feel like a fool and an idiot … a loser'.

46. “I provide the pleasure, I control it”: sexual pleasure and “bottom” identity constructs amongst gay youth in a Stepping Stones workshop.

47. “We have to try and have this child before it is too late”: missed opportunities in client–provider communication on reproductive intentions of people living with HIV.

48. Gender differences in South African men and women's access to and evaluation of informal sources of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information.

49. Assessing the Value of and Contextual and Cultural Acceptability of the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) in Evaluating Mental Health Problems in HIV/AIDS Affected Children.

50. Jobs, food, taxis and journals: Complexities of implementing Stepping Stones and Creating Futures in urban informal settlements in South Africa.