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1. A survey of speech pathologists' opinions about the prospective acceptability of an online implementation platform for aphasia services.

2. 'Really there because they care': The importance of service users' interpretations of staff motivations at a crisis intervention service in New Zealand.

3. Co-creating changes to achieve decent work conditions in the New Zealand fishing industry.

4. Indigenous engagement in health: lessons from Brazil, Chile, Australia and New Zealand.

5. Uncovering strengths within community dwelling older adults: What does it mean for health care practice?

6. Nurses' experiences of caring for patients during a prolonged critical illness.

7. Social Work, a Spiritual Kind of Work: Exploring the Experiences of Māori Social Workers.

8. I heard it on the radio: supporting Pacific family carers through the development of culturally appropriate resources, a descriptive qualitative study.

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

10. Why people choose to participate in psychotherapy for depression: A qualitative study.

11. Provision of e-learning programmes to replace undergraduate medical students' clinical general practice attachments during COVID-19 stand-down.

12. Critical reflection for researcher–community partnership effectiveness: the He Pikinga Waiora process evaluation tool guiding the implementation of chronic condition interventions in Indigenous communities.

13. Challenged but not threatened: Managing health in advanced age.

14. Challenged but not threatened: Managing health in advanced age.

15. Challenges of operationalizing trauma‐informed practice in child protection services in New Zealand.

16. Ethical beginnings: Reflexive questioning in designing child sexuality research.

17. Shifting Paradigms: Developmental Milestones for Integrated Care.

18. An analysis of young students' thinking when completing basic coding tasks using Scratch Jnr. On the iPad.

19. Prevention-enhancing interactions: a Critical Interpretive Synthesis of the evidence about children who sexually abuse other children.

20. Reducing inequality in health through evidence-based clinical guidance: is it feasible? The New Zealand experience.

21. Multi-sited therapeutic assemblages: Virtual and real-life emplacement of youth mental health support.

22. 'Risk or Right': a discourse analysis of midwifery and obstetric colleges' homebirth position statements.

23. The rights and responsibilities of citizenship for service users: some terms and conditions apply.

24. Manufacturing egalitarian injustice: A discursive analysis of the rhetorical strategies used in fathers’ rights websites in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

25. Towards an Interactional Map of the Supervision Session: An Exploration of Supervisees and Supervisors Experiences.

26. Constructing a framework for quality activity in primary care.

27. Reflective thought in memos to demonstrate advanced nursing practice in New Zealand.