For journalists, this is a mental health and press freedom issue. Watch a recent discussion with research lead Julie Posetti, Maria Ressa, Sarah Hendriks, and Jennifer Klein.
Much gratitude to everyone helping keep the spotlight on this urgent issue.
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Online violence against women in public life is escalating, and women journalists remain among those most affected. UNWomen’s Tipping Point report examines the rise of AI-assisted abuse and coordinated harassment.
Félicitations au nombre record des finalistes pour les prix En-Tête et Mindset, 2025. Avec l’ajout d’une nouvelle catégorie pour reportage en dépendances, 22 finalistes ont été sélectionnés dans trois catégories.
Pour les finalistes français, rendez-vous sur
en-tete.ca/prix-2025
Congratulations to a record number of finalists for the 2025 Mindset and En-Tête Awards. With a new category for reporting on addictions added, 22 finalists have been selected in 3 categories each in English and French.
For the English finalists, go to mindset-mediaguide.ca/finalists-2025
The Mental Health in Journalism Summit is back for its 3rd edition 🎉 Save the date and stay tuned to know all the updates about this online global event organised by The Self-Investigation & co-funded by Fred Foundation.
🗓️ Oct 6-9
📩 theselfinvestigation.com/summit
#MHJS26
Join us for a chat on healthy work habits! Working in newsrooms can be thrilling yet overwhelming. This month's CNIPS session will cover managing workloads, setting boundaries, and preventing burnout. Open to all! The event is Tues. March 24 at 8pm ET via Zoom. Register now: https://loom.ly/d7Z2Xvc
Covering violence and trauma can take real physical and psychological tolls on journalists.
The Forum offers two bursary programs to support Canadian freelancers or those freelancers of other nationalities working for Canadian media.
Learn more about the eligibility and apply at journalisforum.ca
Les Prix En-Tête 2025 soulignent l’excellence du journalisme en santé mentale au Canada.
Catégories :
• Jeunesse
• Milieu de travail
• Dépendances (nouveau)
Participation gratuite. Date limite : 6 mars 2026.
Règlements sur le site web d’En-Tête. Lien dans la bio.
en-tete.ca/prix-2024
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The 2025 Mindset Awards recognize excellence in mental health journalism across Canada.
Categories:
• Youth mental health
• Workplace mental health
• Addictions (new)
Free to enter. Deadline: March 6, 2026.
Rules available on the Mindset website.
mindset-mediaguide.ca
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Les Prix En-Tête 2025 soulignent l’excellence du journalisme en santé mentale au Canada.
Catégories :
• Jeunesse
• Milieu de travail
• Dépendances (nouveau)
Participation gratuite. Date limite : 6 mars 2026.
Règlements sur:
en-tete.ca/prix-2024
ONE WEEK LEFT TO APPLY
The 2025 Mindset Awards recognize excellence in mental health journalism across Canada.
Categories:
• Youth mental health
• Workplace mental health
• Addictions (new)
Free to enter. Deadline: March 6, 2026.
Rules available at:
mindset-mediaguide.ca/winners
#cdnmedia
🔴 Paul Conroy’s Last Photo Essay: Cuba’s Moment of Reckoning,
Veteran war photographer and correspondent Paul Conroy died of natural causes a day after returning from Cuba with this report of another city under siege. He never stopped bearing witness
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Notre programme de Soutien entre pairs tiendra une séance libre ce vendredi à l’intention des journalistes qui souhaitent parler de l’impact de la fusillade de Tumbler Ridge sur leur bien-être.
Inscrivez-vous : https://beeid.org/e274c3bbf1f2
The CAJ’s Peer Support program will be hosting a drop-in session this coming Friday at 12 p.m. ET for journalists who would like to talk about how the Tumbler Ridge shooting has impacted their well-being. Register now: https://beeid.org/e274c3bbf1f2
Nous venons d'envoyer le Sondage sur la diversité dans les salles de presse 2026! Ce sondage annuel demande aux rédacteur.trice.s pour les données sur la race et le genre des journalistes au Canada. Vous n'avez pas reçu de lien vers le sondage? Contactez sondage@caj.ca.
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Please help spread the word to your colleagues - note the deadline to participate is March 17
Les candidatures pour les prix En-Tête 2025, qui récompensent les reportages exceptionnels sur la santé mentale, sont ouvertes dès maintenant jusqu'au 6 mars. Consultez les règlements et trouvez les formulaires de candidature sur le site Web d' En-Tête.
www.en-tete.ca/dependances-...
#prixEnTete2025
Submissions for the 2025 Mindset Awards, recognizing outstanding mental health reporting, are open from now until March 6. Read the rules and find application forms on the Mindset website.
www.mindset-mediaguide.ca/winners
#2025MindsetAwards #prixEnTete2025 #cdnmedia
How We Fail the Mentally Ill. A mother’s frustration over her inability to help her son, who is living on the streets with schizophrenia, and being left to die
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'Colleagues Helping Colleagues' - thinking of everyone covering the Tumbler Ridge BC tragedy. If you're a journalist needing support, please consider reaching out to the Canadian News Industry Peer Support network. And many thanks to all for helping us spread the word @cajournalists.bsky.social
Cette année, trois catégories sont proposées: le reportage en santé mentale chez les jeunes; le reportage en santé mentale au travail; et, pour la première fois, les reportages sur les dépendances. La participation est gratuite. Les règlements sont disponibles dès maintenant sur en-tete.ca
À venir: Les inscriptions pour les Prix En-Tête 2025, récompensant l’excellence du journalisme en santé mentale, s’échelonne du 16 février au 6 mars 2026.
#prixEnTete2025 #reportage #CDNmedia
Coming soon: Submissions for the 2025 Mindset Awards, recognizing excellence in mental health journalism, will be open from February 16 to March 6, 2026.
#CDNmedia #2025MindsetAwards #MentalHealthReporting
The Forum exists to keep a spotlight on the ethical and emotional realities of this work. Through training, research and resources, the Forum supports journalists, newsrooms and educators in navigating difficult reporting with care and responsibility.
Learn more at journalismforum.ca
Journalism often means dealing with violence, grief and trauma up close. Not only in war zones, but in courtrooms, at crash scenes or natural disasters in communities across Canada and around the world. And sometimes that harm is directed at journalists themselves.
📣 Feeling refreshed after the holidays? 💪
🏆 Put that energy to good use with a submission to the CAJ awards!
🗓️ Deadline is Jan 13.
Apply now 👉 caj.ca/awards 🏆
Fired for online speech. Doxxed and swatted for covering breaking news. Bombarded with death threats for exposing corruption. These are just a few of the safety concerns that U.S. journalists are now navigating. (1/2)