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1. 'I know how it sounds on paper' risk talk, the use of documents and epistemic justice in child protection assessment home visits.

2. Call for papers.

3. The mighty abstract: An overlooked element of peer review.

4. Governing failed neoliberal subjects: Representations of women's mental health in Australian mental health policies.

5. Call for Papers.

6. In this issue...Onward!

7. Thoughts on files.

8. What does it mean to 'start where the person is at'?: Reflections on personhood in social work.

9. Happy New Year: Some tips for authors planning a submission in 2018!

11. 'Through no fault of their own': Social work students' use of language to construct 'service user' identities.

12. Anchors for deliberation and shared deliberation: Understanding planning in young adults transitioning from out-of-home care.

13. Ethical decision-making in internet research – Investigating protest groups against Child Welfare Services on Facebook.

14. Creating a family centre by categorising clients in a steering group meeting interaction.

15. The luxury of time: A reflexive thematic analysis of omnipresence, contradiction, and passivity in interpreter-mediated mental health act assessments.

16. Giving voice by doing with not doing through : Collaborating with tactile sign language interpreters in interpretative phenomenological analysis research involving older deafblind people.

17. The voices of Japanese and U.S. elementary-school aged children with disabilities: Navigating stigmatization within peer groups.

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

19. Community-based participatory action research with LGBTQIA+ youth during the COVID-19 pandemic: Reflections from a collaborative autoethnography.

20. Understanding Muslims' interactions with non-Muslims: Laying the foundation for culturally sensitive social work engagement.

21. Participant validation: Exploring a contested tool in qualitative research.

22. Using conversation analysis to develop reflective practice in social work.

23. Improving outcomes with Qualitative Data Analysis Software: A reflective journey.

24. Enriching social work research through architectural multisensory methods: Strategies for connecting the built environment and human experience.

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

26. Enhancing critical social work practice: Using text-based vignettes in qualitative research.

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

28. ' They would rather not have known and me kept my mouth shut': The role of neutralisation in responding to the disclosure of childhood sexual abuse.

29. Using the talking album to elicit the views of young children in foster care regarding a reading intervention.

30. Navigating the dynamics of trust, rapport and power while conducting social health research with people in prison.

31. Participatory research in a pandemic: The impact of Covid-19 on co-designing research with autistic people.

32. Exploring the multi-dimensionality of permanence and stability: Emotions, experiences and temporality in young people's discourses about long-term foster care in Ireland.

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

34. How social workers understand and use their emotions in practice: A thematic synthesis literature review.

35. Making visible an invisible trade: Exploring the everyday experiences of doing social work and being a social worker.

36. Social workers' constructions of parents to children in foster care.

37. 'Becoming more confident in being themselves': The value of cultural and creative engagement for young people in foster care – Dawn Mannay, Phil Smith, Catt Turney, Stephen Jennings and Peter Davies.

38. Examining the role of lived experience consultants in an Australian research study on the educational experiences of children and young people in out-of-home care.

39. Innovation in social work research.

40. Outsiders and learners: Negotiating meaning in comparative European social work research practice.

41. Discursive decisions: Signposts to guide the use of critical discourse analysis in social work.

42. Collaborative autoethnography as a Tool for Research–Practice partnerships: Facilitating Self and School Transformation.

43. Relationality and online interpersonal research: Ethical, methodological and pragmatic extensions.

44. "Conscious compassion": A co-created poetic representation of social workers' experiences with compassion.

45. Atmospheres of mistrust and suspicion: Theorising on conflict and affective practice in a child protection social work agency.

46. The 6 A's model of social worker associations and COVID-19: A preliminary insight.

47. Examining early power dynamics within societies to protect children from cruelty.

48. Innovative technology-enhanced social work service during COVID-19: How 'Garden on the Balcony' promoted resilience, community bonds and a green lifestyle.

49. Best Practices for Mixed Methods Research in the Health Sciences John W. Creswell, Ann Carroll Klassen, Vicki L. Plano Clark, Katherine Clegg Smith for the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research; Qualitative Methods Overview Jo Moriarty.

50. The road behind and the journey ahead: Travels in epistemology.