Agenda: Covering Children and the Syrian Refugee Crisis
Detailed agenda from the Dart Center's reporting institute Covering Children and the Syrian Refugee Crisis; January 20-23, 2019; Amman, Jordan.
Detailed agenda from the Dart Center's reporting institute Covering Children and the Syrian Refugee Crisis; January 20-23, 2019; Amman, Jordan.
The News Organizations Safety Self-Assessment provides a tool for news outlets to review and improve their current safety practices and protocols. It should help news organizations to identify and better understand their own weaknesses and strengths in relation to the security of all individuals working for them exposed to danger, including freelancers.
Everyone has a right to dignity. Use creative approaches. Photograph objects. Maintain confidentiality. Work with reporters you trust. Think about how you’d want your own story told. Don’t be afraid of taking a beautiful shot. Remember why you're there.
The ACOS Alliance today launched a new resource that will help news outlets to review and improve their current safety practices and protocols.
For more information, please contact Dr. Gurwitch at [email protected] or Elana Newman at [email protected].
Mass shootings challenge the skill, capacity and ethics of news professionals. Below are tip sheets and other resources for journalists covering these tragedies.
A tip sheet for journalists and newsroom managers on dealing with online hate speech and harassment. Click here for a Spanish version.
In what appears to be the first successful case of its kind, a Melbourne crime reporter has been awarded $180,000 in damages for post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression.
The Dart Awards for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma honor innovative, ethical and effective reporting of human tragedy across all media platforms. Judges will make two awards, each carrying a $5000 cash prize. The submission deadline, January 30, 2019 at 5:00 pm EST, has passed.