Credit: Petya Georgieva from Pixabay News New course helps journalists stay healthy in an always-on culture Training designed by journalists for journalists will teach you how to sustain your energy and sanity while doing the work you love. Plus you can win a place on the course worth £100! By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Hassan OUAJBIR from Pexels News 12 tips for covering traumatic stories remotely Acknowledge physical reactions, regain a sense of agency and set clear expectations - here is how to safeguard your mental health when covering the Ukrainian war By Hannah Storm • 5 min read
Credit: Photo by Nicolas Raymond on Flickr News Tools and resources for journalists covering the Ukrainian war We rounded up resources for fact-checking and trauma reporting on Russia's war in Ukraine By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: George Milton from Pexels News Time to Talk Day: start a conversation about mental health in your newsroom Take part in the nationwide event by talking about mental well-being with your colleagues and peers By Hannah Storm • 5 min read
Credit: Credit: Image by DeaPeaJay on Flickr. Some rights reserved News 36 blogs by journalists, for journalists A list of blogging journalists, blogging data reporters and blogging journalism academics By Sarah Marshall • 7 min read
Credit: Karsten Winegeart on Unsplash News How freelance journalists can make the most out of social media A solid online presence can win you more commissions, help you find new stories and show your expertise. But there are a few rules to follow By Hilal Seven • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Vlad Bagacian on Unsplash News New year, new career? A dream job does not just pay the rent, it also fulfils your personal and professional needs. So grab a cup of coffee and start working on your career plan for 2022 and beyond By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Credit: Good Good Good on Unsplash News Why did good news do so well in 2021? Whether it is cute puppies or stories about prison reform, 2021 left audiences thirsty for positive stories. And news organisations responded By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Credit: TotalShape on Pixabay News Mental health and journalism: how Headlines Network is helping burst the taboos The first series of workshops by the pilot project brought together more than 100 journalists to tackle the media industry's poor track record in talking about mental wellbeing By Hilal Seven • 2 min read
Credit: Prawny on Pixabay News How to report on channel crossings With the tragic death of 27 migrants in the English Channel, stories of asylum and immigration are once again making the headlines. We look at what makes for constructive reporting and unpick the migration lingo By Hilal Seven • 3 min read
Credit: Screenshot from Storysmart News Tool for journalists: Storysmart, for online safety training The NUJ offers free interactive online courses to help reporters navigate hostile environments, psychological trauma, cyber risks and dealing with injury By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Courtesy of AWP News Young black journalist launches an investigative journalism publication for Gen Z The 22-year-old created AWP Magazine with her own money to commission stories from writers from a variety of backgrounds, not just those with university degrees By Jacob Granger • 4 min read