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1. What do child protection social workers consider to be the systemic factors driving workforce instability within the English child protection system, and what are the implications for the UK Government's reform strategy?

2. Optimizing online learning resources for substance use professionals in England: lessons from user-centered design.

3. Remote and technology-mediated working during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative exploration of the experiences of nurses working in general practice (the GenCo Study).

4. Next steps for the psychological professions workforce in England – Delivering the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan.

5. Typology of employers offering line manager training for mental health.

6. The experiences of internationally educated nurses who joined the nursing workforce in England.

7. Do carer tasks predict carer employment? Evidence from the Survey of Adult Carers in England.

8. Editorial.

9. The state of integrated disease surveillance in seven countries: a synthesis report.

10. Sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape by colleagues in the surgical workforce, and how women and men are living different realities: observational study using NHS population-derived weights.

11. Analysis of changes in the national mental health nursing workforce in England, 2011–2021.

12. Implications of a technician-led pharmacy service on a day case unit in a tertiary oncology centre.

14. Nursing students' experiences of witnessing physical restraint during placements.

15. Can new training opportunities fix the shortage of learning disability nurses?: A new course pays students to train as learning disability nurses and demand for places is high – the approach could increase the nursing workforce.

16. How learning from the lived experiences of child protection social workers can help us understand the factors underpinning workforce instability within the English child protection system.

17. Growing the midwifery workforce.

18. Patient safety fears and the normalisation of red flags: The nurse staffing crisis is eroding care standards across the NHS – from primary care to critical care – putting patients at risk and leaving nurses burnt out.

19. Time to consider social care nursing as the fifth field of practice.

20. The role of registered nursing associates in critical care.

21. How to recognise signs of urinary tract infections and minimise risk: Tips on prevention, diagnosis and timely treatment to improve quality of life, reduce risk of adverse behavioural symptoms and outcomes.

22. Origins, characteristics and destination of nursing students in South West England.

23. Why care about integrated care? Part I. Demographics, finances and workforce: immovable objects facing mental health services.

24. Primary care trainee nursing associates in England: a qualitative study of higher education institution perspectives.

25. General practice managers' motivations for skill mix change in primary care: Results from a cross-sectional survey in England.

26. NHS knowledge and library services in England in the digital age.

27. Integrating new non-medical practitioners in general practices: barriers and facilitators.

28. Emotions and lung cancer screening: Prioritising a humanistic approach to care.

29. Social care causes of delayed transfer of care (DTOC) from hospital for older people: Unpicking the nuances of 'provider capacity' and 'patient choice'.

30. Processes supporting effective skill-mix implementation in general practice: A qualitative study.

31. Leadership skills for the multi-tiered nursing team.

32. Using PNA A-EQUIP to support the wellbeing and resilience of the public health nursing workforce.

33. Development of the nursing associate role in community and primary care settings across England.

34. RCS England SAS strategy.

35. The UK Disability Discrimination Act 2005: Consequences for the education and employment of older children.

36. The illusion of treatment choice in abortion care: A qualitative study of comparative care experiences in England and Wales.

37. Levelling the playing field: Exploring inequalities and exclusions with a community‐based football league for people with experience of mental distress.

38. COVID-19-related stressors and coping strategies of support staff working with people with learning disabilities.

39. National temporal variation in major trauma in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

40. How COVID‐19 has affected staffing models in intensive care: A qualitative study examining alternative staffing models (SEISMIC).

41. Can a new role, the (Trainee) Associate Psychological Practitioner (T/APP), add value in General Practice? Results from the pilot year evaluation.

42. Reducing inequality in avoidable emergency admissions: Case studies of local health care systems in England using a realist approach.

43. Reflections from the forgotten frontline: 'The reality for children and staff in residential care' during COVID‐19.

44. Factors affecting high secure forensic mental health nursing workforce sustainability: Perspectives from frontline nurses and stakeholders.

45. Has COVID-19 pushed undervalued and stressed general practice nurses too far?: Demand for services has increased during the pandemic and staff burnout and retention are becoming a national emergency.

46. Reimagining care homes: can the COVID-19 pandemic act as a catalyst for enhancing staff status and education?

47. Examining the impact of Diabetes Inpatient Specialist Nursing in acute trusts in London.

48. NHS workforce plan: what's in it for nursing and future students?: Critics say the plan lacks clarity on how extra nurses will be trained and paid for, and a strategy to retain experienced staff is needed.

49. Implementation of a provider based musculoskeletal first contact physiotherapy service model: Key points to consider.

50. Staying at band 5 can be the right way to go: Not all band 5 nurses are seeking promotion – some embrace the benefits of these roles, such as more patient contact, flexible working and a range of opportunities.

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