Charlotte joined the Born in Bradford team in May 2019 as a Project Support Officer and moved into her current Research Fellow role in May 2020. Charlotte is part of the Better Start Bradford Innovation Hub team working in the evaluation work stream. Charlotte’s background is in health and social research with an MSc in Applied Health Research and a degree in Sociology with Criminology from the University of York. Previously, Charlotte gained experience in research working at the University of Plymouth as a Research Assistant before relocating back to York. Charlotte’s research interests lie in exploring the social determinants of health inequalities in societies.

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Ellena Badrick, Rachael H. Moss, Claire McIvor, Charlotte Endacott, Kirsty Crossley, Zahrah Tanveer, Kate E. Pickett, Rosemary R. C. McEachan, Josie Dickerson, (2024). Children’s behavioural and emotional wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from the Born in Bradford COVID-19 mixed methods longitudinal study. Wellcome Open Research, 9(36), DOI: wellcomeopenres.20752.1,
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Bridget Lockyer, Charlotte Endacott, Josie Dickerson & Laura Sheard , (2022). Growing up during a public health crisis: a qualitative study of Born in Bradford early adolescents during Covid-19. Springer DOI: 10.1186/s40359-022-00851-3,
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Josie Dickerson, Bridget Lockyer, Claire McIvor, Daniel D. Bingham, Kirsty L. Crossley, Charlotte Endacott, Rachael H. Moss, Helen Smith, Kate E. Pickett, and Rosie R.C. McEachan, (2022). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on families living in the ethnically diverse and deprived city of Bradford: findings from the longitudinal Born in Bradford COVID-19 research programme. Bristol University Press 73-87. DOI: 10.51952/9781447364504.ch005,
Abigail Dunn, Philippa K Bird, Charlotte Endacott, Tracey Bywater, Joanna Howes, Josie Dickerson, (2022). The feasibility of an objective measure of the parent-child relationship in health visiting practice: assessment of the Maternal Postnatal Attachment Scale [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. Wellcome Open Research, 7(88), DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17552.2,
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Zoe Darwin, Sarah L. Blower, Chandani Nekitsing, Sarah Masefield, Rifat Razaq, Louise Padgett, Charlotte Endacott, Kathryn Willan and Josie Dickerson, (2022). Addressing inequalities in the identification and management of perinatal mental health difficulties: The perspectives of minoritised women, healthcare practitioners and the voluntary sector. Frontiers DOI: 10.3389/fgwh.2022.1028192,
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Tracey Bywater, Abigail Dunn, Charlotte Endacott, Karen Smith, Paul A. Tiffin, Matthew Price and Sarah Blower, (2022). The Measurement Properties and Acceptability of a New Parent–Infant Bonding Tool (‘Me and My Baby’) for Use in United Kingdom Universal Healthcare Settings: A Psychometric, Cross-Sectional Study. Frontiers DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.804885,
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Lizzie Caperon, Rosemary R C McEachan, Charlotte Endacott, Sara M Ahern, (2022). Evaluating Community Co-Design, Maintenance and Ownership of Green Spaces in Underserved Communities Using Participatory Research. JPRM, 3(1), DOI: 10.35844/001c.35632,
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Stephanie L. Prady ,Charlotte Endacott, Josie Dickerson, Tracey J. Bywater, Sarah L. Blower, (2021). Inequalities in the identification and management of common mental disorders in the perinatal period: An equity focused re-analysis of a systematic review. PLOS ONE DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248631,
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Lisa Y. Gibson; Bridget Lockyer; Josie Dickerson; Charlotte Endacott; Sally Bridges; Rosemary McEachan; Kate E. Pickett; Sarah Whalan; Natasha Bear; Desiree Silva; Susan L. Prescott; Jacqueline A. Davis. , (2021). Comparison of Experiences in Two Birth Cohorts Comprising Young Families with Children under Four Years during the Initial COVID-19 Lockdown in Australia and the UK: A Qualitative Study. Enviromental Research and Public Health , 18(17), DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179119,
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Lisa Y. Gibson, Bridget Lockyer, Josie Dickerson, Charlotte Endacott, Sally Bridges, Rosemary R. C. McEachan, Kate E. Pickett, Sarah Whalan, Natasha L. Bear, Desiree T. Silva, Susan L. Prescott and Jacqueline A. Davis , (2021). Comparison of Experiences in Two Birth Cohorts Comprising Young Families with Children under Four Years during the Initial COVID-19 Lockdown in Australia and the UK: A Qualitative Study. MDPI, 18(17), DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18179119 ,
Tracey Bywater, Sarah Louise Blower, Abigail Dunn, Charlotte Endacott, Karen Smith, and Paul Tiffin, (2020). Me and My Baby: The measurement properties and acceptability of a new mother-infant bonding tool designed for use in a universal healthcare setting in the UK.. OSF Registeries DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/6BR2E,