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1. '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.

2. 'It's been an extraordinary journey': Experience of engagement from the perspectives of people with post‐stroke aphasia.

3. Perceptions of communication recovery following traumatic brain injury: A qualitative investigation across 2 years.

4. Exploring the connection between dementia and eating, drinking and swallowing difficulty: Findings from home‐based semi‐structured interviews.

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

6. Criteria and Terminology Applied to Language Impairments (CATALISE): A qualitative exploration of dissemination efforts to guide future implementation.

7. The oral language and emergent literacy skills of preschoolers: Early childhood teachers' self‐reported role, knowledge and confidence.

8. 'I think writing is everything': An exploration of the writing experiences of people with aphasia.

9. Do speech–language therapists support young people with communication disability to use social media? A mixed methods study of professional practices.

10. Regulating emotional responses to aphasia to re‐engage in life: a qualitative interview study.

11. Perceptions regarding communicative participation in individuals receiving botulinum toxin injections for laryngeal dystonia.