Death in the Newsroom: Tips for Managers
In response to the WDBJ shooting, the Dart Center has released a tip sheet for managers for coping with the death of a colleague.
In response to the WDBJ shooting, the Dart Center has released a tip sheet for managers for coping with the death of a colleague.
A tip sheet for journalists coping with the death of a colleague. Click here for an Arabic translation.
Fact sheets, preparedness checklists, recovery guides and other helpful information.
Link to the VA's PTSD Online Coach, a tool for self-managing and understanding PTSD.
Information from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD for journalists on PTSD and the potential for journalists to experience PTSD in the wake of traumatic experiences while reporting.
More than 20 journalists gathered July 30 in Harrisburg, Pa. for a trauma journalism seminar put on by the Pennsylvania Newsmedia Association.
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 tip sheet from Executive Director Bruce Shapiro, originally released at the 2005 Investigative Reporters & Editors Annual Conference.
In a recent story on NPR's All Things Considered, Dart's Executive Director Bruce Shapiro was featured alongside reporters from The Post & Courier on how to cover high-profile, violent events for a national audience, and grapple with their impact on a local community.
Full video and transcript of panel. Powerpoint presentation provided by Roseanna Ander, original moderator, who was not able to be in attendance; “Public Safety and Law Enforcement”; May 29, 2015.