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2. The Autistic Experience of Homelessness: Implications from a Narrative Enquiry

5. From Research to Knowledge Translation: Co‐Producing Resources to Raise Awareness of Meals on Wheels in England.

8. The Role of the Appropriate Adult in Supporting Vulnerable Adults in Custody: Comparing the Perspectives of Service Users and Service Providers

11. Accessing Meals on Wheels: A qualitative study exploring the experiences of service users and people who refer them to the service.

12. Older People's Perspectives on Dignity: The Benefits and Challenges of a Qualitative Longitudinal Approach to Researching Experiences of Later Life

16. Personalisation of Adult Social Care: Self-Directed Support and the Choice and Control Agenda

17. "The Service, I Could Not Do without It...": A Qualitative Study Exploring the Significance of Meals on Wheels among Service Users and People Who Refer Them to the Service.

23. Policy Makers' Perceptions on the Use of Evidence from Evaluations

25. The autistic experience of homelessness: Implications from a narrative enquiry.

26. Diarised Reflections on COVID-19 and Bereavement: Disruptions and Affordances.

31. The Impact of Living in Housing With Care and Support on Loneliness and Social Isolation: Findings From a Resident-Based Survey.

34. 'It's not just about the dinner; it's about everything else that we do': A qualitative study exploring how Meals on Wheels meet the needs of self‐isolating adults during COVID‐19.

41. Timebanking and the co‐production of preventive social care with adults; what can we learn from the challenges of implementing person‐to‐person timebanks in England?

42. Supporting Older Co-Resident Carers of Older People – The Impact of Care Act Implementation in Four Local Authorities in England.

43. Ageing in extra-care housing: preparation, persistence and self-management at the boundary between the third and fourth age.

44. Can extra care housing support the changing needs of older people living with dementia?

45. 'You have got to stick to your times': Care workers and managers' experiences of working in extra care housing.

46. Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore extra care housing.

47. Cognitive impairment and homelessness: A scoping review.

48. Older people’s perspectives on dignity: the benefits and challenges of a qualitative longitudinal approach to researching experiences of later life.

49. What have we learnt about joint working between health and social care?

50. Increasing autonomy in publically owned services.

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