Resources for Training
Early Childhood Journalism Initiative Webinar Series
As part of the Early Childhood Journalism Initiative, the Dart Center has created a webinar series that will help journalists think through some of the most urgent global issues and how to approach them through an early childhood lens.
性暴力報道のヒント ⓒダートセンター・ヨーロッパ
性暴力の報道には、特別なケア〈人間に対する注意力、心遣い〉と、いつも以上の倫理的敏感さが必要不可欠です。専門的なインタビュー技術、法律の理解、そしてトラウマの心理的影響についての基礎知識が求められます。
Why we need to pay attention to the mental health of children and caregivers
This tipsheet was drawn from the first webinar in a series focused on Early Childhood Reporting, part of the Dart Center’s Early Childhood Initiative.
'Reporting Safely in Crisis Zones’ Course
Apply Now: Rory Peck Trust Resilience Programme
12th Global Investigative Journalism Conference
The Dart Center at the Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival and Symposium
How Can Indigenous Reporters Care for Themselves While Covering Trauma — and How Can Their Newsrooms Help?
In the last months, the remains of over a thousand people, including at least hundreds of Indigenous children, have been discovered on the properties of former residential schools in British Columbia and Saskatchewan. These discoveries have brought to the fore — for now — a subject that has long remained at the margins of mainstream media coverage in the United States: the genocide of millions of Indigenous people by colonizers.
Dart Center Style Guide for Trauma-Informed Journalism
This Dart Center style guide is designed as a quick, authoritative reference for reporters, editors and producers working on tight deadlines. It includes brief evidence-informed guidance on news choices, language usage and ethics in reporting on the impact of trauma on individuals, families and communities; recommendations for appropriate use of relevant psychological and scientific terminology; and special considerations when reporting on consequential trauma-laden issues such as racism and sexual violence.