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1. COVID‐19 and ENT SLT services, workforce and research in the UK: A discussion paper.

2. Applying behaviour change theory to parent‐led language interventions for children in the early years.

3. UK paediatric speech and language therapists' perceptions on the use of telehealth in current and future clinical practice: An application of the APEASE criteria.

4. Understanding capacity for implementing new interventions: A qualitative study of speech and language therapy services for children with speech sound disorder.

5. 'It gives you encouragement because you're not alone': A pilot study of a multi‐component social media skills intervention for people with acquired brain injury.

6. Impact of COVID‐19 on digital practice in UK paediatric speech and language therapy and implications for the future: A national survey.

7. 'Like going into a chocolate shop, blindfolded': What do people with primary progressive aphasia want from speech and language therapy?

8. 'Is there something wrong with your voice?' A qualitative study of the voice concerns of people with laryngotracheal stenosis.

9. A survey of speech pathologists' opinions about the prospective acceptability of an online implementation platform for aphasia services.

10. Increasing capacity by moving away from one‐to‐one clinical supervision: using peer‐assisted learning and a group model of student placements in community paediatric speech and language therapy to enable student‐led service delivery

11. A randomized study of parent‐ versus child‐directed intervention for Dutch toddlers with DLD.

12. Experiences of South African speech–language therapists providing telepractice during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative survey.

13. Factors influencing the success of telepractice during the COVID‐19 pandemic and preferences for post‐pandemic services: An interview study with clinicians and parents.

14. The perspectives of Australian speech pathologists in providing evidence‐based practices to children with autism.

15. Supporting safe swallowing of care home residents with dysphagia: How does the care delivered compare with guidance from speech and language therapists?

16. How do speech and language therapists enact aphasia psychosocial support in Ireland? A cross‐sectional online survey informed by normalization process theory.

17. Outcomes management practices in tiered school‐based speech–language therapy: A Canadian example.

18. Setting a prioritized agenda to drive speech–language therapy research in health.

19. 'I don't really know where I stand because I don't know if I took something away from her': Moral injury in South African speech–language therapists and audiologists due to patient death and dying.

20. Speech–language pathologists' perceived competence in serving people with Parkinson's in India: A cross‐sectional survey study.

21. Speech pathology prescribing in the outpatient setting: A review of requirements, considerations and barriers.

22. Service delivery and intervention intensity for phonology‐based speech sound disorders.

23. The role of education, concept knowledge, work setting and clinical experience in communication partner training: A survey of Flemish speech and language therapists.

24. A retrospective study of patients presenting with speech and language therapy needs within multidisciplinary Long COVID services: A service evaluation describing and comparing two cohorts across two NHS Trusts.

25. A service perspective on 'Evidence based pathways to intervention for children with Language Disorders'.

26. Evidence‐based pathways to intervention for children with language disorders.

27. Inequalities in the provision of paediatric speech and language therapy services across London boroughs.

28. Making the case for the collection of a minimal dataset for children with speech sound disorder.

29. Scoping opinion: Speech and language therapists' views on extending their role to the urgent ear, nose and throat pathway.

30. Dysphagia care for adults in the community setting commands a different approach: perspectives of speech–language therapists.

31. Common and distinct components of communication partner training programmes in stroke, traumatic brain injury and dementia.

32. Treatment integrity of elaborated semantic feature analysis aphasia therapy delivered in individual and group settings.

33. Prevalence of people who could benefit from augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) in the UK: determining the need.

34. Telehealth delivery of Rapid Syllable Transitions (ReST) treatment for childhood apraxia of speech.

35. Patterns of return to oral intake and decannulation post-tracheostomy across clinical populations in an acute inpatient setting.

36. Management of non-progressive dysarthria: practice patterns of speech and language therapists in the Republic of Ireland.