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1. 'On paper, you're normal': narratives of unseen health needs among women who have had children removed from their care.

2. The effects of clinical experience on nurses’ critical event risk assessment judgements in paper based and high fidelity simulated conditions: A comparative judgement analysis

3. Considerations for peer research and implications for mental health professionals: learning from research on food insecurity and severe mental illness.

4. Community engagement in a seaside town: evaluation of Good Grief Weston festival.

5. Pregnant racialised migrants and the ubiquitous border: The hostile environment as a technology of stratified reproduction.

6. Resilience in later life: the impact of social exclusion on access to networks of support.

7. Young people's priorities for the self‐management of distress after stoma surgery due to inflammatory bowel disease: A consensus study using online nominal group technique.

8. The panopticon looms: A gendered narrative of the interlocking powers of welfare intervention and criminalization.

9. Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): A Teaching and Learning Experience in Nursing.

10. Public perspectives on inequality and mental health: A peer research study.

11. Lilian Lindsay CBE LLD MDS HDD FDS (Eng&Edin) FSA (1871–1960) The first female to gain a British dental qualification and a leading member of the profession.

12. How did student district nurses feel during the COVID-19 pandemic? A qualitative study.

13. Delirium superimposed on dementia: mental health nurses’ experiences of providing care.

14. The Lived Experience of Informal Caregivers of People Who Have Severe Mental Illness and Coexisting Long‐Term Conditions: A Qualitative Study.

15. An intersectional reflexive account on positionality: researching Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslim lone motherhood.

16. Hearing from justice-involved, care experienced children: what are their experiences of residential care environments and regimes?

17. Knowledge Mobilisation in Safeguarding Adults and Children for Healthcare in England.

18. Biographical histories of gendered parental substance use: Messages from mothers to professionals as to what interventions help or hinder journeys of recovery.

19. Reconfiguring the health-promoting hospital: the role of chaplaincy in England.

20. 'I wouldn't have ever known, if it wasn't for porn' – LGBT+ university students' experiences of sex and relationships education, a retrospective exploration.

21. Punitive behaviour management policies and practices in secondary schools: A systematic review of children and young people's perceptions and experiences.

22. Nothing about us without us: A co‐production strategy for communities, researchers and stakeholders to identify ways of improving health and reducing inequalities.

23. Service users' experiences of social and psychological avoidable harm in mental health social care in England: Findings of a scoping review.

24. Exploring perspectives on living through the COVID-19 pandemic for people experiencing homelessness and dealing with mental ill-health and/or substance use: qualitative study.

25. Making Sense of Burnout: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of How Teachers in England Discuss and Encounter the Term Burnout.

26. Encounters with liminality: - transformative practices in the building of an adoptive family.

27. Creating space for dialogue: Exploring what matters for children on St Helena Island through The World Café.

28. The role of lived experience eye care champions in improving awareness and access to eye care services for people with learning disabilities and/or autism.

29. Let's talk about the negative experiences of Black mental health service users in England: Now is the moment to consider watchful waiting to support their recovery.

30. Black men's conversations about mental health through photos.

31. 'I wish that COVID would disappear, and we'd all be together': Maintaining Children's friendships during the Covid‐19 pandemic.

32. A review of safeguarding in grassroots football: Children and young people's perspectives.

33. Can White allyship contribute to tackling ethnic inequalities in health? Reflections on the experiences of diverse young adults in England.

34. Storying special objects: Material culture, narrative identity and life story work for children in care.

35. Social work students in school: critical reflections on interventions with LGBTQ+ young people within secondary schools.

36. What do child protection social workers consider to be the systemic factors driving workforce instability within the English child protection system, and what are the implications for the UK Government's reform strategy?

37. Homelessness as a Product of Social Exclusion: Reinterpreting Autistic Adults' Narratives through the Lens of Critical Disability Studies.

38. Adolescence as the Context for Understanding Young Mothers' Engagement with Health Promotion: A Phenomenological Exploration †.

39. The 'virtuous' cycle of parental empowerment: Partnering with parents to safeguard young people from exploitation.

40. The art of friendliness: Organiser perspectives on curating dementia friendly cultural events.

41. Social capital and women's narratives of homelessness and multiple exclusion in northern England.

42. Inside, outside and in‐between: The process and impact of co‐producing knowledge about autism in a UK Somali community.

43. On (not) learning from self-neglect safeguarding adult reviews.

44. 'They tried to evil me': An explanatory model for Black Africans' mental health challenges.

45. "My life isn't my life, it's the systems": A qualitative exploration of women's experiences of day‐to‐day restrictive practices as inpatients.

46. Exploring the social dynamics of urban regeneration: A qualitative analysis of community members' experiences.

47. The Lived Experience of Financialization at the UK Financial Fringe.

48. Personalisation as contribution-focused social work practice.

49. The PrEP response in England: enabling collective action through public health and PrEP commodity activism.

50. Older carers of people with learning disabilities: their experiences with local authority assessment processes and personnel.