New PTSD Guide for First Responders
A group of Australian physicians have created national guidelines to better diagnose and treat post traumatic stress disorder in paramedics, police officers and firefighters.
A group of Australian physicians have created national guidelines to better diagnose and treat post traumatic stress disorder in paramedics, police officers and firefighters.
Kala Lampard, Emma Williams and the Dart Center's Cait McMahon, who manages ABC's Trauma and Resilience program, reflect on dealing with trauma in the newsroom.
The BBC is building a peer-support network to give advanced training to journalists who have suffered trauma.
The Jacobs Foundation has selected five outstanding science and health policy reporters to take part in a weeklong fellowship in Zurich aimed at advancing public understanding of research in the fields of psychology and youth development.
Poet, essayist and critic Elizabeth Alexander joined the Dart Center to discuss writing about loss, love and upheavals both private and public.
YDR/Sunday News has been awarded the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association Foundation’s Public Service Award for its pioneering trauma journalism peer support program.
Award-winning journalists, disaster experts, mental health practitioners, and survivor advocates will gather on October 6 to discuss the ethics and craft of covering trauma news during a workshop for Cayman media professionals.
Thomson Reuters will cover the costs for up to fourteen freelance journalists to attend a five-day Hostile Environment Training course run in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
In response to the Umpqua Community College tragedy, Dave Cullen, author of Columbine, offers advice for journalists covering mass shootings.
Last week, a panel of experts explored some of the issues surrounding the spread of traumatic imagery in a social media age.