⭐ EVENT ALERT ⭐ Trauma-informed Reporting Webinar
Master trauma-informed reporting to cover mental health with accuracy, empathy and impact.
Trauma changes the way a person thinks, perceives and functions in the world. Journalists who understand how trauma affects individuals and communities can improve their reporting — leading to more accurate, ethical and impactful stories.
In this free, one-hour webinar, Poynter faculty Kerwin Speight, along with Lisa Armstrong and Marla Broadfoot, will explore the practice of trauma-informed reporting and its intersection with mental health coverage.
This session will equip journalists with practical tools and strategies to approach interviews more thoughtfully, strengthen relationships with sources and produce more nuanced mental health reporting.
This webinar is designed for:
Journalists across all beats
Reporters, editors, producers and engagement specialists seeking to cover an urgent public health concern
Fellows and alumni of the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism and Mental Health Newsroom Collaborative
The Mental Health Reporting Project is a collaboration between Poynter and The Carter Center, made possible through the generous support of our sponsor, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF).
Enroll for free today to get tools for covering trauma-informed reporting from subject matter experts committed to advancing understanding, awareness and acceptance of mental illness.


