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Online Self-Study
In keeping with the Dart Center's mission of making resources on journalism and trauma issues available to a wide audience, an interactive, multi-media online curriculum on journalism and trauma has been initiated by the Center for those who are interested in the topic but who may hot have immediate access to training and resources.
Teaching Tools
How do you prepare young journalists for the messy, sometimes traumatic realities of covering stories in the real world? There has to be a better way than leaving them to find out for themselves, with the damage that can cause them and those they encounter in the process.
Tragedies & Journalists
Reporters, editors, photojournalists and news crews are involved in the coverage of many tragedies during their lifetimes. They range from wars to terrorist attacks to airplane crashes to natural disasters to fire to murders. All having victims. All affecting their communities. All creating lasting memories.
Best Practices
Reporting on people's pain and suffering doesn't come easily to most journalists. Best Practices in Trauma Reporting is a systematic analysis of "best-in-class" trauma reporting, aimed at providing perspective and insight on covering victims of violence.
First Responders
Have you ever been first to arrive at the scene of a tragedy? Have you ever sent a reporter or photographer to a disaster scene without thinking through the consequences? You are not the only one.
Breaking Bad New
This booklet offers informal guidance in circumstances where journalists, their editors or managers are required to tell next-of-kin of the death of a colleague. The advice is based on the experience and training of London's Metropolitan Police and the BBC.
» Click here for a list of links to other organizations in the fields of journalism and trauma ...
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