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1. Community engagement in a seaside town: evaluation of Good Grief Weston festival.

2. Inclusion of palliative care in health care policy for older people: A directed documentary analysis in 13 of the most rapidly ageing countries worldwide.

3. Remote consultations in community mental health: A qualitative study of clinical teams.

4. Implementing and evaluating patient‐focused safety technology on adult acute mental health wards.

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

6. A construção de um ídolo transcultural no mercado global.

7. Family carer experiences of hospice care at home: Qualitative findings from a mixed methods realist evaluation.

8. Connecting and reconnecting: a phenomenological study of the meanings extra care tenants attribute to using the internet for social contact.

9. Drawing social worlds: a methodological examination of children's artworks.

10. Managing ongoing swallow safety through information‐sharing: An ethnography of speech and language therapists and nurses at work on stroke units.

11. Changing the home literacy environment through participation in family literacy programmes.

12. Intonational Variation in the North-West of England: The Origins of a Rising Contour in Liverpool.

13. Learning from public health practice: the development of a library of community-centered practice examples.

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. Co‐producing a complex psychosocial intervention during COVID‐19 with young people transitioning from adolescent secure hospitals to adult services in England: Moving Forward intervention (MFi).

16. Exploring care home providers’ public commitments to human rights in light of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

17. Parents Reaching Out to Parents: An Appreciative, Qualitative Evaluation of Stakeholder Experiences of the Parent Champions in the Community Project.

18. 'I Think it Just Made Everything Very Much More Intense': A Qualitative Secondary Analysis Exploring The Role Of Friends and Family Providing Support to Survivors of Domestic Abuse During The COVID-19 Pandemic.

19. Preliminary feasibility and effectiveness of a novel community language intervention for preschool children in the United Kingdom.

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

21. Practitioner perspectives on best practice in non‐treatment factors that support the delivery of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for depression.

22. Core information sets for informed consent to surgical interventions: baseline information of importance to patients and clinicians.

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

24. Listening and facilitating all forms of communication: disabled children and young people in residential care in England.

25. Language matters: a UK perspective.

26. Speech and language therapy service provision in spinal injury units compared to major trauma centres in England: Are services matched?

27. What do family care-givers want from domiciliary care for relatives living with dementia? A qualitative study.

28. Managing and caring for distressed and disturbed service users: the thoughts and feelings experienced by a sample of English mental health nurses.

29. Don't ask me what's the matter, ask me what matters: Acute mental health facility experiences of people living with autism spectrum conditions.

30. Generating bespoke value and impact evidence to inform a thought leadership approach to service engagement at The University of Sunderland.

31. Identifying coping strategies used by patients at a transgender health clinic through analysis of free‐text autobiographical narratives.

32. Effective Communication Following Pregnancy Loss: A Study in England.

33. “Are you going to come and see us again soon?” An intergenerational event between stroke survivors and school-children.

34. Performing collaborative research: a dramaturgical reflection on an institutional knowledge brokering service in the North East of England.

35. The human geography of Twitter: Quantifying regional identity and inter-region communication in England and Wales.

36. 'What are you crying for? I don't even know you' - The experiences of teenagers communicating with their peers when returning to school.

37. Brief Report: Using the Social Communication Questionnaire to Identify Young People Residing in Secure Children's Homes with Symptom Complexes Compatible with Autistic Spectrum Disorder.

38. Improving well-being in dementia care for clients and carers.

39. Evaluating a mental health service in a young offender's institution: a thematic analysis of prison officer experiences.

40. Making person-centred assessments.

41. Implementing an intervention to improve decision making around referral and admission to intensive care: Results of feasibility testing in three NHS hospitals.

42. Who knows what about you? Managing topic shifts during 'conversational' social care assessments in England.

43. Biomedical practices from a patient perspective. Experiences of Polish female migrants in Barcelona, Berlin and London.

44. The play’s the thing: development of an interprofessional drama.

45. Researching Social Work Practice Close Up: Using Ethnographic and Mobile Methods to Understand Encounters between Social Workers, Children and Families.

46. Analysing the patient experience of COVID‐19: Exploring patients' experiences of hospitalisation and their quality of life post discharge.

47. Improving the visibility and communication of treatment escalation plans in Somerset NHS foundation trust.

48. Resurrecting the interval of need concept to improve dialogue between researchers, policymakers, and social care practitioners.

49. Exploring the impact of mental capacity on breast screening for women with intellectual disabilities.

50. Compassionate leadership in palliative and end-of-life care: a focus group study.