Peer Support

  • Video Feature

    Mar 26 2010

    Peer Support for Journalists

    
Mark Willacy, a foreign correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, reports o ...

    A video by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Dart Centre Australasia on how peer support programs help journalists deal with trauma.

  • Blog Post

    Nov 10 2009 10:10 AM

    Changing Journalism Culture Through Peer Support

    At first blush, the cultures of journalism and the military seem as opposite as transparency and secrecy. But in one respect, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the British Broadcasting Corporation and the British Navy are identical: They each have a robust peer support program designed to deal with the emotional stress of working in a realm of violence and death. More »

  • Blog Post

    Nov 3 2009 1:03 PM

    Tips for Staying Sane

    "It just doesn't go out of the brain." Onscreen, an Australian Broadcasting Corporation editor described watching footage of a beheading in Iraq. At a brown bag lunch at the Columbia Journalism School on Oct. 30, students watched a DVD chronicling journalists' experiences covering traumatic stories, from accidents to terrorism, and then discussed how to manage such occupational stress with two of Australia's leading experts on the subject. More »

  • Tip Sheet

    Aug 31 2005

    Self-Care Amid Disaster

    Advice From an Editor Who's Been There

    Coverage of any disaster, whether it is man-made or natural, can be a difficult venture for a newsroom. While it has been particularly devastating, Hurricane Katrina is similar to other disasters in that it caused death and destruction—and grief for many people.

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