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1. Decolonization and trauma-informed truth-telling about Indigenous Australia in a social work diversity course: a cultural safety approach.

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

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

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

5. The juncture and disjuncture of service delivery systems in post-parental care planning for rural people with intellectual disabilities.

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

7. From Treatment to Empowerment: Conceptualizing the Role of Young People in Creating Change Processes for Their Peers.

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

9. Beyond the dark web: navigating the risks of cannabis supply over the surface web.

10. 'It's a cultural thing': excuses used by health professionals on providing inclusive care.

11. Challenges and Opportunities of Evidence Use in Practice in Australian Children's Development Programs.

12. Modes of Informed Caring: Perspectives of Health Professionals Who Are Mothers of Adult Children with Schizophrenia.

13. Telling tales: sharing humorous education stories to enhance teacher wellbeing and learning.

14. An investigation of structural violence in the lived experience of food insecurity.

15. Perspectives of recovery amongst provisional psychologists completing postgraduate training.

16. Live music in hospital oncology settings: environmental, interpersonal, and personal outcomes for staff, patients, and carers.

17. Exploring Older Tenants' Healthy Ageing in Privately Rented Homes.

18. Young Parents and Digital Technologies: Navigating Pathways to Enhance Agency for Vulnerable Mothers.

19. Supporting LGBTQA+ peoples' recovery from sexual orientation and gender identity and expression change efforts.

20. Development of autonomy on placement: perceptions of physiotherapy students and educators in Australia and the United Kingdom.

21. A Narrative Inquiry Exploring Social Workers' Understanding of Yoga and Its Application in Professional Practice.

22. 'From my world to yours...': exploring the availability of social networks among parents from culturally diverse backgrounds caring for children with developmental disabilities in Australia.

23. Process evaluation of an autism-specific workplace tool for employers.

24. Professional socialisation and professional fit: Theoretical approaches to address student learning and teaching in speech-language pathology.

25. Mis-education of Australian Youth: exposure to LGBTQA+ conversion ideology and practises.

26. Chronicity in/and cancer: a qualitative interview study of health professionals, patients, and family carers.

27. White Australian Adoptive Mothers' Understandings of Birth Cultures and Families.

28. Victims/Survivors' Perceptions of Helpful Institutional Responses to Incidents of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse.

29. Researching Connected African Youth in Australia through Social Media Ethnography and Scroll-Back Interviews.

30. Healing journeys: experiences of young Aboriginal people in an urban Australian therapeutic community drug and alcohol program.

31. A Model of Practice for Building Teacher Capacity in Educating Young School-age Children on the Autism Spectrum: User Perspectives.

32. Coronial decision-making and the management, classification and conceptualisation of the finding of 'suicide'.

33. Experiences of parents who support a family member with intellectual disability and challenging behaviour: "This is what I deal with every single day".

34. Professional identity and epistemic stress: complementary medicine in the academy.

35. "The validation is not enough": Australian mothers' views and perceptions of mental health support from psychologists in private practice.

36. Clinician perspectives of social connectedness in an adjunctive group program for youth with severe and complex depression: a qualitative analysis.

37. A perfect storm of intervention? Lesbian and cisgender queer women conceiving through Australian fertility clinics.

38. Committed, ambivalent, concealed, or distanced: community organisations' perceptions of their role in local prevention systems.

39. Barriers to policy action on social determinants of health for people with disability in Australia.

40. Interprofessional role boundaries in diabetes education in Australia.

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

42. Environmental and systemic challenges to delivering services for Aboriginal adults with a disability in Central Australia.

43. Heidi's legacy: community palliative care at work in regional Australia.

44. Inclusive health care for LGBTQ+ youth: support, belonging, and inclusivity labour.

45. Public and private families: a comparative thematic analysis of the intersections of social norms and scrutiny.

46. Social work field education: believing in students who are living with a disability.

47. Negotiating health and chronic illness in Filipino-Australians: a qualitative study with implications for health promotion.

48. What’s the attraction? The role of performance enhancement as a driver of recreational drug use.

49. Negotiating trust and struggling for control: everyday narratives of unwanted disclosure of HIV status among people with HIV in Australia.

50. Hidden boundaries and shared meanings: the roles of researcher characteristics and cultural norms in shaping understandings of sexuality in the unstructured interview setting.