
ACOS Launches News Organizations Safety Self-Assessment
The ACOS Alliance today launched a new resource that will help news outlets to review and improve their current safety practices and protocols.
The ACOS Alliance today launched a new resource that will help news outlets to review and improve their current safety practices and protocols.
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.
Freelance journalists and photographers from all corners of Ukraine came together for a five-day workshop in Kiev.
Dr. Elana Newman and her staff have developed an anonymous online survey to better understand journalists’ experience with online harassment.
At the Perugia Journalism Festival, the Dart Center hosted panels on confronting gendered threats, and on interviewing people with a history of violence. Event video is now available.
The Dart Center's annual four-day crisis zones reporting course and its lead instructor, Judith Matloff, are featured in Das Medienmagazin Journalist.
Dart's Gavin Rees spoke on a panel about Dealing with Online Harassment at the 2017 Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Nepali journalist Arun Karki shares techniques for building resiliency and reporting sensibly on trauma-related issues.
At the 2017 Global Media Forum in Bonn, Germany, Dart Centre Europe's Gavin Rees joined photographers Capucine Granier-Deferre and Patrick Tombola to discuss coping with trauma while reporting from conflict zones.
A cohort of major Swedish media companies have formally agreed on a common approach to safety training for journalists working in high-risk areas, and have committed to taking the same responsibility for freelancers as for salaried employees.