Dr Kaitlyn Regehr is one of the leading experts on the cultural impacts of social media on children and youth. She's an Associate Professor UCL (University College London), lecturing on digital literacy, a prominent voice in the media, a key influence in policy circles, and a mum of two. In February 2024, her research findings sparked 300 media articles including the front page of the Guardian, and BBC Radio 4 'Woman's Hour'. This fuelled a mass of high-profile parent movements including Smartphone Free Childhood. Kaitlyn is a regular talking head on this subject on BBC News, ITV, BBC Women's Hour, Channel 4 and the Economist. She is in development talks with the BBC on a three-part series on children and social media for the BBC which would air towards the end of 2024. She has provided consultation in the House of Lords, to Members of Parliament, the Metropolitan Police, the Scottish Government, Prevent and has recently been approached to consult with TikTok on creative ways to partner on disseminating her recommendations. Her previous research fed into the Online Safety Act and the new Cyberflashing legislation. The Labour Party have pledged to implement her most recent report's recommendations across the national curriculum.