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

3. 'When it comes to carers, you've got to be grateful that you've got a carer coming': older people's narratives of self-funding social care in England.

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

5. A qualitative exploration of the barriers and facilitators to self‐managing multiple long‐term conditions amongst people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation.

6. Investigating the impact of primary care networks on continuity of care in English general practice: Analysis of interviews with patients and clinicians from a mixed methods study.

7. Diverse teams researching diversity: Negotiating identity, place and embodiment in qualitative research.

8. 'Depending on where I am...' Hair, travelling and the performance of identity among Black and mixed‐race women.

9. 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.

10. Now you see them, now you don't: Professional recognition of specialist professionals working with Deaf British Sign Language parents in child safeguarding.

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

12. Family carer experiences of hospice care at home: Qualitative findings from a mixed methods realist evaluation.

13. Microenterprise and home care for older adults in England and Wales: A partial revolution?

14. Associations of discontinuation of care: A longitudinal analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing?

15. Poster Boys and the Rehabilitative Dream: Using a Temporal Lens to Explore Severe Brain Injury Rehabilitation.

16. A qualitative study exploring the influence of a talent management initiative on registered nurses' retention intentions.

17. Meals on wheels services and the food security of older people.

18. Social care causes of delayed transfer of care (DTOC) from hospital for older people: Unpicking the nuances of 'provider capacity' and 'patient choice'.

19. Managing ongoing swallow safety through information‐sharing: An ethnography of speech and language therapists and nurses at work on stroke units.

20. 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?

21. Developing and exploring the validity of a patient reported experience measure for adult inpatient diabetes care.

22. Young people engaging in event-based diaries: A reflection on the value of diary methods in higher education decision-making research.

23. Exploring the Distinctiveness of Social Enterprises Delivering Adult Social Care in England.

24. 'To me, it's ones and zeros, but in reality that one is death': A qualitative study exploring researchers' experience of involving and engaging seldom‐heard communities in big data research.

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

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

27. 'You've come to children that are in care and given us the opportunity to get our voices heard': The journey of looked after children and researchers in developing a Patient and Public Involvement group.

28. Workarounds to hospital electronic prescribing systems: a qualitative study in English hospitals.

29. Being, becoming, belonging: Negotiating temporality, memory and identity in life story conversations with care-experienced children and young people.

30. Evaluating workforce needs for higher specialist training for psychiatry of intellectual disability in Kent, Surrey and Sussex: a workforce scoping service evaluation.

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

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

33. Timebanking and the co‐production of preventive social care with adults; what can we learn from the challenges of implementing person‐to‐person timebanks in England?

34. Understanding antibiotic‐seeking behaviour: A qualitative case study of mothers of children aged 5 and under.

35. Making a difference: workforce skills and capacity for integrated care.

36. Lessons learned from the impact of Covid‐19 on the work of disability support organisations that support employers of social care personal assistants in England.

37. 'Localism and intimacy, and... other rather imponderable reasons of that sort': A qualitative study of patient experience of community hospitals in England.

38. Exploring lessons from Covid‐19 for the role of the voluntary sector in integrated care systems.

39. Community pharmacy role in children's health in England: Experiences and opinions of parents and young people.

40. Parents Reaching Out to Parents: An Appreciative, Qualitative Evaluation of Stakeholder Experiences of the Parent Champions in the Community Project.

41. Relationships and trust: Two key pillars of a well‐functioning freestanding midwifery unit.

42. 'Go hard or go home': a social practice theory approach to young people's 'risky' alcohol consumption practices.

43. Space and practices: Engagement of children under 3 with tablets and televisions in homes in Spain, Sweden and England.

44. The psychiatric ward environment and nursing observations at night: A qualitative study.

45. Expectations and experiences of parents taking part in parent–child interaction programmes to promote child language: a qualitative interview study.

46. Discourses of joint commissioning.

47. Theorising lifestyle drift in health promotion: explaining community and voluntary sector engagement practices in disadvantaged areas.

48. Being Seconded to a Mental Health Trust: The (In)Visibility of Mental Health Social Work.

49. From public issues to personal troubles: individualising social inequalities in health within local public health partnerships.

50. New Orleans intervention model: implementing the model and its randomised controlled trial in a London borough.