
معرفی
Dr Charlotte Hardacre is a Researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University's Faculty of Health and Education, specializing in learning disabilities, family support, and digital health. She leads research projects including Our Digital Health (NIHR-funded) and the interdisciplinary Pipeworks initiative, focusing on equitable research systems. Her work integrates participatory and cross-cultural methods, particularly in Jamaica-UK collaborations.
- PhD in Authenticity in Family Learning Practices (Lancaster University)
- External Examiner for University of Suffolk and Teesside University
- Member of the Learning Disabilities and Autism, Youth and Community, and Institute for Children’s Futures research clusters
Her research explores authentic family learning, digital health accessibility, and institutional reform. Google Scholar and LinkedIn profiles highlight 15+ publications spanning peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, and conference presentations. Current projects emphasize trauma-informed approaches, social justice, and creative methodologies.
In practice, she applies her research as a Family Support Practitioner at a Residential Family Assessment Centre, bridging academic insights with frontline work. Conference presentations (e.g., International Transformative Learning Conference) demonstrate her commitment to global dialogue on family literacy and wellbeing.



