Syria Media Safety Guide
A new safety resource for journalists in Syria aims to help those working in or near the country to better protect themselves amid unprecedented threats and a lack of security information.
A new safety resource for journalists in Syria aims to help those working in or near the country to better protect themselves amid unprecedented threats and a lack of security information.
Article from the Committee to Protect Journalists on the unprecedented challenges faced by conflict reporters today, and how best to adapt to the changing nature of wars around the world.
Information from the International News Safety Institute on covering armed conflict.
A free downloadable lesson plan from PBS on the values and limits of different types of sources and the impact news sources may have on how conflicts are reported.
A story about combat-related psychological injury by M.L. Lyke of The Seattle Post-Intelligencer. See the subheading, "GETTING HELP," near the bottom of the story, for an example of a sidebar with contact information for veterans' resources.
The Iraq War Clinician Guide was developed by members of the National Center for PTSD and the Department of Defense. It was developed specifically for clinicians and addresses the unique needs of veterans of the Iraq war.
A brief history of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, from its origin during the American Revolutionary War in 1776 through today.