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1. Pregnant racialised migrants and the ubiquitous border: The hostile environment as a technology of stratified reproduction.

2. Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore the experience of receiving and using augmentative and alternative communication.

3. Lessons learnt from facilitating care home placements for counselling and psychotherapy students during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

4. A qualitative exploration of speech–language pathologists' approaches in treating spoken discourse post‐traumatic brain injury.

5. Cultural Myths, Superstitions, and Stigma Surrounding Dementia in a UK Bangladeshi Community.

6. Delirium superimposed on dementia: mental health nurses’ experiences of providing care.

7. "You have to work...but you can't!": Contradictions of the Active Labour Market Policies for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the UK.

8. Negotiating Social Protection and Care: A Study of First-Generation Older Turkish Community in London.

9. 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?

10. "It's Not, Can You Do This? It's... How Do You Feel About Doing This?" A Critical Discourse Analysis of Sexuality Support After Spinal Cord Injury.

11. Beyond the individual: Socio‐ecological factors impacting activity after gestational diabetes mellitus.

12. Discrimination, disadvantage and disempowerment during COVID-19: a qualitative intrasectional analysis of the lived experiences of an ethnically diverse healthcare workforce in the United Kingdom.

13. Link Workers in Social Prescribing for Young People Work: A Case Study From Sheffield Futures.

14. Marking parties for marking written assessments: A spontaneous community of practice.

15. Fluctuating salience in those living with genetic risk of motor neuron disease: A qualitative interview study.

16. Growing up with disabled parents who use personal assistance (PA support): children's views and experiences.

17. The poetic wavelength – a narrative interview study exploring the potential of poetry to support meaning making and recovery following psychosis.

18. Older people's family relationships in disequilibrium during the COVID-19 pandemic. What really matters?

19. Talking about death and dying: Findings from deliberative discussion groups with members of the public.

20. "It's Like a Drive by Misogyny": Sexual Violence at UK Music Festivals.

21. Co‐designing a theory‐informed, multicomponent intervention to increase vaccine uptake with Congolese migrants: A qualitative, community‐based participatory research study (LISOLO MALAMU).

22. Experiences and views of people who frequently call emergency ambulance services: A qualitative study of UK service users.

23. 'You're in the alcohol Matrix, then you unplug from it, and you're like 'Wow"': exploring sober women's management, negotiation and countering of alcohol marketing in the UK.

24. Diagnostic procedures of paediatric speech and language therapists in the UK: Enabling and obstructive factors.

25. Trust and temporality in participatory research.

26. Care precarity among older British migrants in Spain.

27. Identities on paper: Constructing lives for people with intellectual disabilities in life story books.

28. A qualitative exploration of the strategies used by patients and nurses when navigating a standardised care programme.

29. A thematic analysis of homelessness practitioners' perception of the impacts of welfare reforms in the UK: "Hard to maintain my own mental equilibrium".

30. My dear diaries: Following, valuing and reflecting on moments with research materials.

31. Crisis resolution home treatment team Clinicians' perceptions of using a recovery approach with people with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.

32. Attributes of communication aids as described by those supporting children and young people with AAC.

33. Conducting large‐scale mixed‐method research on harm and abuse prevention with children under 12: Learning from a UK feasibility study.

34. The intensification of parenting and generational fracturing of spontaneous physical activity from childhood play in the United Kingdom.

35. Ensuring treatment fidelity in intervention studies: Developing a checklist and scoring system within a behaviour change paradigm.

36. Evaluation of a pilot to introduce simulated learning activities to support speech and language therapy students' clinical development.

37. Autism and bilingualism: A thematic analysis of practitioner perspectives in the United Kingdom.

38. Moral thinking and communication competencies of college students and graduates in Taiwan, the UK, and the US: a mixed-methods study.

39. The meaning and impact on well-being of bespoke dancing sessions for those living with Parkinson's.

40. A salutogenesis approach to ageing with impairment: the managing and coping experiences of older people ageing with deafblindness.

41. 'I don't think they really link together, do they?' An ethnography of multi-professional involvement in advance care planning in nursing homes.

42. 'I've gone from one extreme to the other': critical junctures in relationships with alcohol during the COVID-19 pandemic.

43. 'You really do become invisible': examining older adults' right to the city in the United Kingdom.

44. Staff experiences of using non‐violent resistance in a residential care home for young people with high‐risk behaviours.

45. Nothing about us without us: A co‐production strategy for communities, researchers and stakeholders to identify ways of improving health and reducing inequalities.

46. Offering vegetables to children at breakfast time in nursery and kindergarten settings: the Veggie Brek feasibility and acceptability cluster randomised controlled trial.

47. Assessment tools used in adult safeguarding practice within the UK and Ireland: results from a small-scale qualitative study.

48. A new scale assessing the stressors and rewards of children's hospice work.

49. Managing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: A qualitative interview study with women and healthcare professionals.

50. Speak out, stay safe: Including children with special educational needs and disabilities in an evaluation of an abuse prevention programme.