Credit: Randalyn Hill on Unsplash News 13 self-care tips for overworked journalists The pandemic has been exhausting for media professionals. Journalist and mental health advocate Hannah Storm shares accessible advice on taking care of your mental wellbeing By Hannah Storm • 5 min read
Credit: cottonbro from Pexels News UNESCO-ICFJ report: three quarters of women journalists experience online violence Threats of physical and sexual violence lead many women journalists to self-censor, withdraw from all online interactions and develop mental health issues. Arab women most at risk of offline attacks linked to online abuse By Osama Gaweesh • 4 min read
Credit: Kevin Delaney (above), co-founder of Reset Work News What is the future of work in our newsrooms? Kevin Delaney, co-founder of Reset Work and Quartz, spoke at Newsrewired about the unique chance to improve the way our organisations work in the post-pandemic world By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: mohamed Hassan from Pixabay News 'Treat rejection as a networking opportunity' Do not get disheartened when your job application is unsuccessful. Learn from it instead By Anthony Coote • 3 min read
Credit: Credit: Nathana Rebouças on Unsplash News How can journalists use Clubhouse to source and report stories The live-audio app is useful for finding new topics and contributors but it has its downsides By Abdirahim Saeed • 5 min read
Credit: Photo by Nik Shuliahin on Unsplash News UK audiences are switching off from covid-19 news to protect their mental health People rush towards news when lockdown measures are announced but vanish when the coverage gets too depressing. New research looks at how to navigate this minefield By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Credit: Timon Studler on Unsplash News How journalists can sensitively report on eating disorders The media must be careful not to encourage readers to mimic unhealthy eating behaviours and perpetuate existing stigmas By Charlotte Burholt • 4 min read
Credit: Finn on Unsplash News Newsroom managers must do more to support staff's mental wellbeing Journalists are sharing stories of pandemic-related stress and anxiety on a newly created website to seek peer support and fight stigma By Rachael Panday • 3 min read
Credit: Hian Oliveira on Unsplash News Taking care of your mental wellbeing can help you become a better journalist You can change your approach to work to cope better in these difficult times By Hannah Storm • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Nikita Kachanovsky on Unsplash News "We are a very white team, anyone who goes on our staff page can see that" UK-based video game journalism website Eurogamer launches paid work experience for ethnic minorities to help diversify the video gaming industry By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Olivia Crellin (above) News PressPad's new sister charity expected to attract £150k a year in donations The first donors of The PressPad Charitable Foundation were the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, following the bombshell interview that sparked a conversation about racism in the journalism industry By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Sam McGhee on Unsplash News What journalists wish they knew if they were starting out during a pandemic Covid-19 has afforded us a moment to reflect on how newsrooms work. Here is some universal advice for budding reporters that has held true over time By Ella Cotton • 3 min read