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1. Freehand drawing activity: a comparison between tablet-finger vs paper&crayon throughout time.

2. A Clash of Culture and Structure: Considering Barriers to Access for People Without Papers.

3. Physiotherapist and participant perspectives from a randomized-controlled trial of physiotherapist-supported online vs. paper-based exercise programs for people with moderate to severe multiple sclerosis.

4. The efficacy of appropriate paper-based technology for Kenyan children with cerebral palsy.

5. "At One Point We Had No Funding for Paper": How Grants and the Covid Crises Have Shaped Service Provision in Child Advocacy Centers.

6. Retraction of scientific papers: the case of vaccine research.

7. End-user development in industrial contexts: the paper mill case study.

8. Reviewing the limitations of publicly funded adult developmental services in Ontario: exposing ableist assumptions within the administrative process.

9. 'And that was her choice': Dutch general practitioners' perceptions of the autonomy of patients with non-western migration backgrounds who experience domestic violence.

10. "Frantic online searches for help": design considerations for an online early intervention service addressing harmful sexual behaviour.

11. Clusters of risk associated with harmful sexual behaviour onset for children and young people: opportunities for early intervention.

12. Cochlear implants and deafness: a global case study to increase policy awareness and action on an under-resourced health issue.

13. Mbari and uncle Nicodemus: Male representations in the heterosexual discourse among female undergraduates in Nigeria.

14. Declining nudes: Canadian teachers' responses to including sexting in the sexual health and human development curriculum.

15. The Limits of Limited Equity Cooperatives: Opportunities and Obstacles to Increasing Black Homeownership and Decreasing the Racial Wealth Gap in Washington D.C.

16. Where do incarcerated trans women prefer to be housed and why? Adding nuanced understandings to a complex debate through the voices of formerly incarcerated trans women in Australia and the United States.

17. Some religious, myths, beliefs, and cultural dispositions as contributors to child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe.

18. Ageing with (and into) assistive technology: an exploration of the narratives of amputees and polio survivors.

19. Temporalities of peer support: the role of digital platforms in the 'living presents' of mental ill-health.

20. Erasure and agency in sexuality and relationships education and knowledge among trans young people in Australia.

21. Sexual agency as situational: moving beyond neoliberal understandings of sexual agency when investigating young people's alcohol intoxicated sexual encounters.

22. Alcohol consumption among UK football supporters: investigating the contested field of the football carnivalesque.

23. "A Lot Can Go Through Your Mind in a Split-Second": Survivor Stories of Falling from Height.

24. Hybrid funerals: how online attendance facilitates and impedes participation.

25. Single-session chairwork: overview and case illustration of brief dialogical psychotherapy.

26. Temporalities of emergency: the experiences of Indigenous women with traumatic brain injury from violence waiting for healthcare and service support in Australia.

27. Implementing a tailored, co-designed goal-setting implementation package in rehabilitation services: a process evaluation.

28. 'With arms wide open'. Inclusive pedagogy in higher education in Spain.

29. Exploring the experiences of a person with dementia and their spouse who attended a telehealth music therapy programme: Two case examples from Ireland.

30. Family Caregivers as Employers of Migrant Live-In Care Workers: Experiences and Policy Implications.

31. She has got a gig: affordances of on-demand work apps for marginalised women enduring time scarcity.

32. "Crafting a 'TransitionOmeter': A Proposed Framework for Developing and Honing Capabilities of Young People Transitioning to Adult Healthcare Services.".

33. "The world is a beautiful place – I want to explore that a bit": the experience of taking part in an adventure therapy sailing project by a group of individuals who have experienced psychosis.

34. Counseling practices of speech-language pathologists working with aphasia: “I did not have adequate training in actual counseling strategies.”.

35. From "Crisis" to "Opportunity": Israeli Social Service Nonprofits' Responses to COVID-19.

36. Using virtual reality to implement disability studies' advocacy principles: uncovering the perspectives of people with disability.

37. 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?

38. Learning from self-help books: an experiential account of management teachers.

39. Consumers' Experiences of Comprehensive-Prepared Graduate Nurses and Their Nursing Care in Acute Mental Health Settings.

40. Critically explaining British policy responses to novel psychoactive substances using the policy constellations framework.

41. Exploring women's experiences of sexuality education, sexual expression and violence: inclusive research with disabled women.

42. Why we should rethink the method section in higher-education qualitative research.

43. The role and relevance of the pedagogic contexts in training adult careers professionals.

44. Addressing barriers to health care among Black Alaskans: contributions by social work research to an agenda of health equity.

45. Creating 'good' hospital to home transfers in the rural north of Sweden: informal workarounds and opportunities for improvement.

46. Three modes of inclusion of people with intellectual disability in mainstream services: mainstreaming, differentiation and individualisation.

47. Older people's views on loneliness during COVID-19 lockdowns.

48. Exploring the use of mobile phones by children with intellectual disabilities: experiences from Haryana, India.

49. Extended families? Contact expectations and experiences of egg donors donating to previously unknown recipients.

50. More than one crisis: COVID-19 response actors navigating multi-dimensional crises in Flanders, Belgium.