Meet Our Team

Dr. Jodie Hughes, Afn, Bsc (Hons), MSc, PhD
Founder & Research Consultant
Endometriosis care research PhD Graduate and Visiting Lecturer in Public Health at Roehampton University, HeyGirls Ambassador
Jodie is the founder of Endometriosis South Coast and Research Consultant.
She has almost finished PhD at University of Roehampton London, that is researching the differences in care of Endometriosis patients.
Jodie was diagnosed with Endometriosis at the age of 29 after struggling with heavy, painful periods since the age of 11. Whilst she was so young, she was told by her doctors and family that it was just the way that women in the family suffered and it was just something to get on with and put on the contraceptive pill.
It wasn’t until Jodie had her son (after multiple miscarriages) and her symptoms returned worse than they were before she was put on the pill that she sought the help of a new doctor and the word Endometriosis was mentioned, that any of the symptoms made sense. The fatigue was crippling (later diagnosed with M.E/CFS too) and the bleeding and pain were unbelievable. Many made her feel like she was absolutely crazy. The new doctor made a referral to the BSGE-accredited centre at QA Hospital in Portsmouth where she met Dr Guyer who really listened to what she had to say for the very first time. He agreed that from the symptoms that were presenting laparoscopic surgery was needed to confirm a diagnosis. During this surgery, Jodie was diagnosed with Superficial Endometriosis (symptoms do not correlate with diagnostic wording). Unfortunately, the operation only had Jodie pain-free for 2 months, so the Prostap injection was used to put Jodie into the medical menopause which worked so fantastically that she decided to have a hysterectomy at the age of 32. “This was possibly one of the best decisions I had ever made, I still has a monthly “cycle” due to becoming super aware of how her body works, and still has some pain and bleeding. But I now have more of a life than ever before”
Because of this journey Jodie lost her career as a chef and decided to apply for uni (with no GCSEs) she got accepted and completed her Health and Nutrition Bachelor’s degree with honours after writing a dissertation on stress levels of women in Portsmouth with Endometriosis. She then went on to complete her Health Sciences Master’s degree with a first-class pass after writing her dissertation on the same topic as her undergrad degree but on almost a thousand women across the globe.
Finally, Jodie has started a research PhD that is investigating the relationship between endometriosis care and various factors that may affect it.
“It is truly disheartening to know that so many people are suffering due to the lack of education surrounding a disease that affects so many”

Michaela Saunders-Hall
Chair of Trustees Endometriosis South Coast
After battling endometriosis and adenomyosis myself, I’m proud to serve as Chair of Trustees for Endometriosis South Coast—a charity close to my heart. My lived experience fuels my commitment to ensuring that others facing similar challenges have somewhere to turn for support, compassion, and community.
With over a decade of experience in visitor operations and business management at a large heritage NGO, I hope to bring strategic insight and operational expertise to the charity. I’m passionate about driving awareness and education around women’s health, and I believe that even the smallest act of support can make a meaningful difference.
When I’m not working, you’ll find me outdoors, usually exploring the New Forest with my dog, Humphrey—my loyal walking companion and source of joy.

Katie Duffield
Trustee Secretary, Endometriosis South Coast
Katie is the Trustee Secretary for Endo South West a role she is proud to hold given her personal connection to the cause. As a child, she witnessed her mother struggle with the effects of endometriosis—an experience she has come to understand more fully as an adult. She is passionate about supporting a charity that provides information, advocacy, and compassion to families facing similar challenges, helping them find the understanding and support that was so often unavailable in the past.
Katie has served in the RAF for nearly 10 years and has background in governance and risk management. She lives with her husband near London and enjoys doing a lot of exercise to counteract the quantity of cheese and chocolate she eats.

Sally Wason
Treasurer, Endometriosis South Coast
Client Manager in Accountancy

Bethany Wells
Person Led HR Trustee, Endometriosis South Coast
Business Graduate

Donna Wadsley
Project Management Trustee Endometriosis South Coast
Hi, I’m Donna, one of the newly appointed trustees for Endometriosis South Coast.
My background is in senior leadership roles, managing big teams, complex projects, and generally bringing order to chaos (with only mild caffeine dependency). These days, I split my time between the UK and sunny Spain, loving life and enjoying every day but still very much wanting to do something meaningful.
Women’s health is something I care deeply about, and when I came across the trustee role, it felt like the right fit. Then I met Jodie, and honestly, I was sold; instantly likeable, full of passion, and the kind of person you just want to be around. I knew this was a cause (and a team) I wanted to be part of.
I’m looking forward to getting stuck in and using the skills I’ve built over the years to support the charity’s growth and impact.

Laura Hough
PR and Communications Specialist Trustee Endometriosis South Coast
Laura is a journalist with over five years of experience in the media industry and has spent the past nine years working in various roles on cruise ships, most recently as a Media and Marketing Manager. With a strong background in storytelling, communication, and audience engagement, Laura is passionate about using her skills to support causes that matter. She is volunteering with Endo South Coast to help expand the charity’s outreach and to champion the ongoing work and research into endometriosis.

Beth Prescott BSc (Hons), MSc
Volunteer and Support Group Trustee
Coaching Psychology Graduate
Endometriosis South Coast is a charity which is close to my heart. I have struggled with endometriosis symptoms since I was about 12, and although my symptoms were not problematic until I was 17, I was still not diagnosed till I was 22 years old, after 2 surgeries, umpteen tests & scans, numerous referrals, being pushed from pillar to post, being told my pain was all in my head due to my mental health challenges. When I was diagnosed I didn’t receive any information on the condition, I felt completely alone, and I searched the internet which just bombarded me with scary information. But thanks to Endo South Coast, their trustees & the support groups, I am now armed with knowledge and strength, and I can dismiss the myths and misinformation that we now know is outdated. I have made some life-long friends through this charity & their support group. Not only have they supported me through my Endo journey, they have also supported me through so much more and I couldn’t be more grateful to them for everything they do, without them I wouldn’t be where I am now.
Without the support of this charity, I would have never felt able to embark on the journey to university, conduct my own endo research, complete an undergrad degree in psychology & begin a master’s degree, in coaching psychology, which I strive to use as building blocks to further support others on their own journeys!
It means the world to me to be able to give back, and I am so grateful to be part of the team, advocating and running support groups for our community, giving others the love, support, empowerment and education that got me to where I am today, and I cannot wait to see what the future brings for us all!

Ali Thompson
Events and Fundraising Manager
Hi, I’m Ali and I’m thrilled to be part of the Endometriosis South Coast team as an events manager. My journey with endometriosis has been a challenging one—I was diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis and have undergone five surgeries over the past six years. Living with this condition has given me a deep understanding of the physical and emotional impact endo can have, which is why I’m so passionate about raising awareness and supporting others in the community.
I’m 31, I live in beautiful Somerset, and I work for the NHS as a Primary Care Digital Envoy. Through my professional role, I’ve seen the importance of accessible healthcare and how technology can enhance patient support, which has fuelled my commitment to making a difference in women’s health. I’m also building my own brand focused on women’s health and hormones, as I believe that empowering women to understand their bodies can be life-changing.
This past January, I embarked on a holistic path to manage my endometriosis, exploring natural approaches alongside traditional care. Yoga, meditation, and a spiritual perspective have become integral parts of my life, helping me maintain a positive balance. I’m a big animal lover and share my home with three dogs and a tortoise who keep me on my toes! I also love a good quiz night and have a knack for winning competitions, from exciting UK getaways to unique experiences.
Volunteering with Endometriosis South Coast is my way of giving back to a cause that’s deeply personal. I’m here to help organise impactful events, create meaningful connections, and bring people together in the spirit of support and empowerment.

Olivia Smith
Volunteer Events Co-Ordinator
She is a very keen coffee enthusiast.

Florence Deakin
Fundraising and Events Team
Hi I’m Floss and I’m a Fundraising and Events volunteer at Endometriosis South Coast. As someone living with endometriosis, I am so excited to be a part of an incredible community. I’m looking forward to helping to support people living with endometriosis and adenomyosis and to spread awareness.

Jade Marsh
Fundraising and Events Team

Amy Eyers
Volunteer Safeguarding Lead
Amy is an experienced safeguarding professional with over 15 years of leadership across children’s social care. She is a qualified social worker and currently works as a Child Protection Chair and Quality Assurance Lead, ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable children and families.
Amy is passionate about creating safe, inclusive spaces where everyone feels heard and protected. She brings a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach to safeguarding and is committed to promoting anti-discriminatory practice across all areas of her work.
Outside of her professional role, Amy is proud to support Endometriosis South Coast as Safeguarding Lead, helping the organisation embed safe practice and supporting volunteers and participants alike.

Penny Chamberlain BSc, MRes
Resource Manager, Endometriosis South Coast
Researcher and Data Analyst

Hoda Javdani
Marketing and Communications Manager, Endometriosis South Coast
Jornalist
Hoda spent nearly a decade working as a journalist in Iran, focusing on women’s issues and gender equality. Having witnessed firsthand the widespread ignorance around women’s health, she developed a deep commitment to raising awareness and helping women improve their lives.
With a master’s degree in English literature, words have always been her closest companions, and she loves telling the stories of ordinary people with real experiences. She has also worked for over five years as a content marketing specialist and multimedia content creator, and hopes to use those skills to support the marketing team and help Endometriosis South Coast’s important work reach more people.

Lizzie Downhill
Volunteer Creative Designer and Social Media Account Manager

Jessica DeLord
Volunteer Content Creator

Anna Chui
Volunteer Content Creator

Carla Mulholland
Tik Tok Content Creator
Outside of university, I love exploring new coffee shops and going for walks or hikes with my partner, enjoying nature at least every fortnight.

Deeksha Tyagi
Volunteer content creator
Deeksha Tyagi is a consultative selling expert with over 9 years of experience in corporate ad sales in media. She has a proven track record in key account management, business development, and campaign execution, having worked with global brands like Google, Apple, and Reckitt Benckiser to drive impactful marketing solutions.
Beyond sales, Deeksha is a passionate content creator who blends creativity with strategy to craft engaging digital narratives. From building a social media presence to optimizing content for maximum reach, she leverages her expertise in audience engagement and storytelling to create meaningful connections. Backed by certifications from IIM Calcutta and Google Ads, she continues to explore new ways to blend consultative selling with digital innovation.
With a deep understanding of both media sales and content creation, Deeksha remains committed to shaping compelling brand stories in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

Jeannie Lymath
Volunteer
As a volunteer for endometriosis south coast, she brings her healing expertise and compassionate care to those affected by endometriosis, linking her skills as a therapist to support her community through “Healing Hands in the Community”. This role allows her to give back by fostering awareness and offering relief to those navigating this challenging condition, driven by a commitment to empower others in their wellness journeys.

Hayley Marsh
Volunteer
I want to try and help raise awareness and reach other endo sufferers so they don’t feel so alone anymore.
Plus, it’s always a fun-filled day out.. of getting lost on the way to events to setting the stall up to learn we have no table, ohh and holding down gazebos so they don’t get blown away! 😂.. so many beautiful n hilarious memories!! 😂 I love being a tiny part of this amazing family that is Endometriosis South Coast.

Steph Richards
Parliamentary Advisor
Steph is a human rights activist and a recipient of an Inspirational Woman of Portsmouth Award in 2023. She is passionate about supporting Endometriosis South Coast and all our beneficiaries

Christina Holden
Volunteer