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Charlotte Kenyon is a Senior Lecturer in Midwifery at the University of Huddersfield, based in the Department of Allied Health Professions, Sport and Exercise within the School of Human and Health Sciences. She is also a member of the Centre for Applied Research in Health and holds a PhD. A registered midwife since 2006, she serves as a Supervisor of Midwives in Yorkshire and Humber.
Her research and educational interests focus on woman-centered care, supporting birth choices, integrating complementary therapies into maternity care, and addressing fear and anxiety related to childbirth. She has pioneered initiatives in digital fluency, peer-assisted learning, and interprofessional health policy education.
Charlotte's recent publications reflect a strong trend in midwifery practice innovation, perinatal mental health, mentorship challenges, and non-pharmacological interventions such as clinical hypnosis. Her work emphasizes holistic, patient-driven maternity care and educational development.
Scientific Awards:
- Interprofessional Education Award (2009)
- Nominated as Inspirational Teacher by students (2012)
Advising and Grants: While no formal students or grants are listed, Charlotte has led significant educational modules and contributed to interprofessional policy teaching. She has developed peer support networks and digital learning tools for midwifery students, indicating a strong commitment to academic mentorship and curriculum innovation.
Labs and Teams: She is an active member of the Centre for Applied Research in Health at the University of Huddersfield, contributing to research on maternal well-being, health policy, and midwifery education. Her collaborative work includes contributions to book chapters and peer-reviewed journals, often in partnership with colleagues in midwifery and healthcare education.
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