NHS Doctor & Wellbeing Expert Radha Modgil Joins Cybersmile Advisory Panel

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A portrait of Dr. Radha Modgil.

We are proud to announce renowned NHS doctor and wellbeing expert Dr. Radha Modgil as the newest member of our expert advisory panel. Dr. Radha is based in the UK and joins a range of international experts from the fields of research, parenting, gaming, and online safety to help ensure we remain at the forefront of digital wellbeing and cyberbullying-related issues.

Launched in 2017, the Cybersmile Advisory Panel is integral to our activities and an important asset for the ongoing development of various products and services, including education programs, support facilities, research projects, and Help Center resources.

We are extremely proud to welcome Dr. Radha to the Cybersmile Advisory Panel. Her wealth of knowledge and experience in mental health and wellbeing issues is an immense asset to our organization and activities. We are excited to include Dr. Radha in our activities going forward.

Dan Raisbeck, Co-founder, The Cybersmile Foundation

In the UK, Dr. Radha is the medical expert for BBC Radio 1's daytime show Life Hacks and co-presenter of their weekly Life Hacks podcast. She was also the medical reporter for The Sex Education Show and Make My Body Younger. Radha also reported on ITV's This Morning, BBC Breakfast, ITV Tonight, Channel 5 News, and ITN News.

Aside from her work as an NHS GP and wellbeing expert, Dr. Radha contributes regularly to online education providers such as BBC Learning and is also a columnist for a number of publications, including Top of the Pops Magazine. Dr. Radha was previously a columnist for the i newspaper, Woman's Own, Bliss & MSN Lifestyle, and has worked on campaigns with BBC Children in Need, Public Health England, and the NHS Youth Forum.

We are all relying much more on technology and online activities for so many aspects of our lives. It has never been more important, therefore, to equip and support people with the knowledge, skills and confidence they need to navigate the internet safely without neglecting their own wellbeing. This is why I'm supporting The Cybersmile Foundation who are doing incredible work to help people of all ages not only build the necessary skills to deal with online life and to reach out for support when they need it, but also on the importance of kindness, inclusion and digital wellbeing.

Dr. Radha Modgil, Mental Health & Wellbeing Advisor, Cybersmile Advisory Panel

Dr. Radha first worked with us on our Digital Wellbeing 2020 report, a national study of young people's understanding and perspective of digital wellbeing in the UK. The report was launched on Stop Cyberbullying Day this year and focused on key areas including screen time, smartphone addiction, parental support, educator support, and parents' internet use.