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Social Media Responsibility Best Practice for Influencers

 
 

We are thrilled to have A/Professor Gemma Sharp, Head of the Body Image & Eating Disorders Research Program and Senior Clinical Psychologist at Monash University, share her research on the links between social media and its impact on teen body image and eating disorders. A/Professor Sharp will also suggest evidence-based strategies from her research to promote a more positive social media environment and improve user experiences.

Additionally, Penny Shell from Zenith Media will be joining us to discuss practical media actions and best practice creator content ratios and behaviours. Penny will show how we can ensure social media responsibility without compromising commercial success.

DATE: International Youth Day - Monday, August 12

TIME: 11am AEST

Host:
Patrick Whitnall MD at AiMCO

Panellists:
Professor Gemma Sharp - Head of Body Image and Clinical Psychologist, Monash University
Penny Shell - Chief Strategy & Product at Zenith Media

Places are limited. Register your seat!

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