
About
Lynsey Farrell is a Lecturer in Midwifery at the School of Health and Life Sciences, Tees Valley University. Her academic background includes a Master's in Professional Midwifery Advocate (University of Hull, 2021), a Master's in Newborn Examination (2016), and a Bachelor's in Midwifery (2008). She has held clinical roles as a Midwife at South Tees Acute Hospitals NHS Trust since 2008 and previously as a Staff Nurse (2003–2007).
Her research focuses on mental health and well-being, particularly in student support services and maternal care. She has certifications in Hypnotherapy for childbirth (Chrysallis, 2015; Natal Hypnotherapy, 2014).
No academic articles or grants are listed in the provided text. She currently holds no recorded scientific awards. Her professional experience spans over 20 years in clinical midwifery and educational roles within the NHS.



