Journalism that Safeguards: Be The Voice Against Child Abuse
Training for journalists and communication experts
Introduction
Objectives and structure
Children's rights & the media
Introduction
Victim or survivor
Correct terms to use
The importance of correct terminology
Introduction
What actions fall under the category of sexual abuse?
Test your knowledge
Forms of child sexual abuse
What are the consequences of child sexual abuse?
Long term effects of sexual assault
What do we know about child victims?
Introduction to the term trauma
What is trauma-informed journalism?
Principles of trauma-informed journalism
Principles in cases of online sexual abuse against children
The dangers of non-trauma-sensitive reporting
Problematic articles
Conclusion
Media impact
Sensationalism vs balanced reporting
Avoiding victim blaming and the social responsibility
Test your knowledge
Acceptable? Occasionally Acceptable? Prohibited? - task description
Acceptable? Occasionally Acceptable? Prohibited? - task
Acceptable? Occasionally Acceptable? Prohibited? -explanation
Good practices
Article
Relevant principles
Introduction
The cycle of trauma
How to interview someone affected by online sexual abuse?