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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. An intersectional reflexive account on positionality: researching Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslim lone motherhood.

3. Realism and rhetoric in the evaluation of a new care model.

4. Harassment and slurs or epistemic injustice? Interrogating discriminatory abuse through safeguarding adult review analysis.

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

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

7. Tackling the 'normalisation of neglect': Messages from child protection reviews in England.

8. Personal Assistants' role in infection prevention and control: Their experiences during the Covid‐19 pandemic.

9. How do patients feel during the first 72 h after initiating long‐acting injectable buprenorphine? An embodied qualitative analysis.

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

11. Adolescence as the Context for Understanding Young Mothers' Engagement with Health Promotion: A Phenomenological Exploration †.

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

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

14. A mixed‐methods survey to explore views of staff and patients from mental health wards prior to introduction of a digital early warning system for physical deterioration.

15. Explaining health system responses to public reporting of cardiac surgery mortality in England and the USA.

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

17. Using a modified version of the reflective approach to teaching practicum debriefing in assessing learning outcomes in a university module.

18. Illicit drug use in English adolescent students–result of cumulative mediation analyses.

19. Carers' involvement in telecare provision by local councils for older people in England: perspectives of council telecare managers and stakeholders.

20. "Can You Hear Me? I'm Right Here": Voluntary Sector's Treatment of Rape Victims.

21. 'Tackling' race inequality in school leadership: Positive actions in BAME teacher progression – evidence from three English schools.

22. 'We are the same as everyone else just with a different and unique backstory': Identity, belonging and 'othering' within education for young people who are 'looked after'.

23. Exploring the 'active mechanisms' for engaging rural-dwelling older men with dementia in a community technological initiative.

24. Telephone‐based CBT and the therapeutic relationship: The views and experiences of IAPT practitioners in a low‐intensity service.

25. "I wish someone would explain why I am in care": The impact of children and young people's lack of understanding of why they are in out‐of‐home care on their well‐being and felt security.

26. Not forgetting gender: women and dementia.

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

28. Being in a Seclusion Room: The Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients' Perspective.

29. Housing voices: using theatre and film to engage people in later life housing and health conversations.

30. Authenticity, power and the case record: A textual analysis of the participation of children and young people in their child protection conference.

31. Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding Children: Critical Issues for Multiagency Work.

32. Welcome to the Motherland. An exploration into how experience is storied through generations of African Caribbean immigrants.

33. Family caregivers' and professionals' experiences of supporting people living with dementia's nutrition and hydration needs towards the end of life.

34. System wide collaboration? Health and social care leaders' perspectives on working across boundaries.

35. Parental engagement in school-based health promotion and education.

36. Google and the scholar: the role of Google in scientists' information-seeking behaviour.

37. Re‐ordering connections: UK healthcare workers' experiences of emotion management during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

38. Designing hate crime reporting devices: An exploration of young LGBT+ people's report needs.

39. Mellow Futures – An adapted parenting programme for mothers with learning difficulties in England and Scotland. Professionals' views on the outcomes.

40. ALEJANDRO NECKAM: EL AJEDREZ EN DE NATURIS RERUM.

41. Commentary on: a comparison of dementia assessment service provision across three English county intellectual disability services.

42. Through a glass darkly: exploring commissioning and contract monitoring and its role in detecting abuse in care and nursing homes for older people.

43. UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative: Providing, receiving and leading infant feeding care in a hospital maternity setting—A critical ethnography.

44. Does integrated health and care in the community deliver its vision? A workforce perspective.

45. The Life Narrative of a Mixed-Race Man in Recovery from Addiction: A Case-Based Psychosocial Approach to Researching Drugs, ‘Race’ and Ethnicity.

46. 'If kids don't feel safe they don't do anything': young people's views on seeking and receiving help from Children's Social Care Services in England.

47. A pilot study on the potential of remote support to enhance wound care for nursing-home patients.

48. Introducing a trauma‐informed capability approach in youth services.

49. How Can the Arts Influence the Attitudes of Dementia Caregivers? A Mixed-Methods Longitudinal Investigation.

50. 'They wanna be us'; PCSO performances, uniforms, and struggles for acceptance.