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1. Insights and recommendations for working collaboratively and improving care in Alzheimer's disease: Learnings from the Finding Alzheimer's Solutions Together (F.A.S.T.) Council.

2. The role of the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector in Early Help: Critical reflections from embedded social care research.

3. 'There is no other option': Exploring health care providers' experiences implementing regional multisite midwifery model of care in South Australia.

4. Where less is more: Limited feedback in formative online multiple‐choice tests improves student self‐regulation.

5. Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia.

6. Staff experience of a new approach to family safeguarding in Oxfordshire Children's Social Care Services.

7. "Okokuqala ngokuya ndandiqala kwakungekho easy": Feeling empowered to take collective action through community engagement.

8. A patient‐led, peer‐to‐peer qualitative study on the psychosocial relationship between young adults with inflammatory bowel disease and food.

9. Co‐designing a peer‐led model of delivering behavioural activation for people living with depression or low mood in Australian farming communities.

10. Sustaining acute speech–language therapists' implementation of recommended aphasia practices: A mixed methods follow‐up evaluation of a cluster RCT.

11. Return to Learn ECHO: Telementoring for School Personnel to Help Children Return to School and Learning After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

12. Public engagement in decision‐making regarding the management of the COVID‐19 epidemic: Views and expectations of the 'publics'.

13. Keeping Children Safe in Out‐of‐School‐Hours Care: Perceptions of Staff and Managers of One Provider in Sydney, Australia.

14. The development of a culturally sensitive educational video: How to facilitate informed decisions on cervical cancer screening among Turkish‐ and Moroccan‐Dutch women.

15. Thinking rhizomatically and becoming successful with disabled students in the accommodations assemblage: Using storytelling as method.

16. Collaborations between young people living with bodily impairments and their multiprofessional teams: The relational dynamics of participation and power.

17. Speech language therapists' experiences with subjective well‐being in people with aphasia.

18. Supporting families of children with an undiagnosed genetic condition: Using co‐design to ensure the right person is in the right post doing the right job.

19. Supporting foster and kinship carers to promote the mental health of children.

20. 'In the middle': A qualitative study of talk about mental health nursing roles and work.

21. Collaboration between home care staff, leaders and care partners of older people with mental health problems: a focus on personhood.

22. The Perceptions of Australian Workers about Caring for Sexually Exploited Children in Residential Care.

23. Involving young people in cyberbullying research: The implementation and evaluation of a rights‐based approach.

24. Exploratory Evaluation and Initial Adaptation of a Parent Training Program for Hispanic Families of Children with Autism.

25. 'We don't have anyone with dementia here': A case for better intersectoral collaboration for remote Indigenous clients with dementia.

26. Parents' perspectives on a collaborative approach to the application of the Handwriting Without Tears® programme with children with Down syndrome.

27. Improving paediatric outreach services for urban Aboriginal children through partnerships: views of community-based service providers.

28. From 'Rights to Action': practitioners' perceptions of the needs of children experiencing domestic violence.

29. Domestic violence and child protection: towards a collaborative approach across the two service sectors.

30. Educational impact of an assessment of medical students' collaboration in health care teams.

31. The status of health librarianship and libraries in the Republic of Ireland ( SHELLI): a mixed methods review to inform future strategy and sustainability.

32. Clinical decision-making process for early nonspecific signs of infection in institutionalised elderly persons: experience of nursing assistants.

33. Designing a Health Behavior Change Program for Dissemination to Underserved Pregnant Women.

34. Involving lay and professional stakeholders in the development of a research intervention for the DEPICTED Study.

35. 'Keeping families and children in mind': an evaluation of a web-based workforce resource.

36. Navigations between regulations and gut instinct: the unveiling of collective memory in decision-making processes where teenagers are placed in residential care.

37. Child custody issues and co-occurrence of intimate partner violence and child maltreatment: controversies and points of agreement amongst practitioners.

38. Reconciling the perspective of practitioner and service user: findings from The Aphasia in Scotland study.

39. Doves and hawks: practice educators’ attitudes towards interprofessional learning.