Europe's Premier Trust & Safety Summit
Empowering Leaders to Tackle Operational Challenges, Navigate Regulatory Landscapes, and Drive Cross-Functional Solutions

25 - 26 March 2025 | Hilton London Syon Park, UK

Dr Michelle Teo

Trust & Safety Director Zevo Health

By trade, Michelle is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist registered with the British Psychological Society. She has vast experience working with content moderation teams including: Front-line service delivery directly to content moderators and their support functions (policy, quality analytics, people managers, HR, etc.).Development and implementation of critical incident protocols and crisis management solutions at individual and group level. Consultancy with senior leaders, decision-makers, and mid-management teams. Quantitative and qualitative data analytics, interpretation, reporting and insights & trends knowledge translation during MBRs, QBRs, etc.

As the subject matter expert on psychological health and safety of content moderation teams, Dr. Mitch regular produces articles and papers highlighting the importance of psychological well-being support for moderators and their support functions for Zevo Health. Additionally, she leads her team of Senior Wellbeing Consultants to conduct audits and assessments for Zevo’s T&S clients that uncover organisation-specific psychosocial risks and provides expert recommendations to mitigate these risks for their Trust and Safety teams. Dr. Mitch has a particular interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion as an Asian-Canadian with lived experience of discrimination, microaggressions, and ‘othering’. She carefully considers how Zevo Health’s services for Trust and Safety teams can overcome barriers to engagement that stem from mental health stigma and perceived ‘weakness’ in seeking support based on intersectional identity and socially learned behaviour.

Conference Day Two - Thursday 14th March 2024

10:00 AM PANEL DISCUSSION: Moderator Wellness & User Wellbeing - Addressing the Psychological Toll of Content Moderation and Providing Support to Users

Shining a light on the psychological toll it can take on moderators. Every day, they risk serious harm to their wellbeing as they safeguard digital experiences that contain user-generated content. Fortunately, you can take effective steps to protect moderators’ mental health and wellbeing—ranging from using AI-powered tools to more traditional workplace wellness support. This panel discussion will explore best practice for wellness and wellbeing to best support both your employees and users across your platform.

  • An exploration of the mental and emotional challenges faced by content moderators and discuss approaches to support their psychological wellbeing.
  • Using NLP, keyword analysis, sentiment analysis, object detection and deep-learning algorithms to eliminate large volumes of content before they reach your moderators
  • Providing users and content moderation teams with effective support systems to cope with harmful content, harassment, and other distressing online challenges.
  • Forewarning moderators on the nature and severity of content through AI categorising, prioritising and triaging
  • Examining mental health support initiatives within your organisation to address the unique challenges faced by moderators and users.

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Dr Michelle.

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