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Samaritans' Media Guidelines for Reporting Suicide have been produced following extensive consultation with journalists and editors throughout the industry. They provide practical recommendations for reporting suicide across all media.
Press Complaints Commission. New media and suicide. 13. Working with bereaved individuals,. 15 families and communities. How Samaritans can help. 16. Useful resources. 17. References. 19. 2. “These guidelines provide a valuable resource for those in the media who have any involvement with the reporting or
20 Apr 2017 Samaritans and IAS' Media Guidelines for Reporting Suicide have been produced following extensive consultation with journalists and editors in the industry.
Reporting on suicide is one of the most sensitive and difficult challenges facing journalists today and the Samaritans' media guidelines provide an extremely useful and thought-provoking framework for us – one that every journalist should be aware of. Kevin Bakhurst, Managing Director of News and Current Affairs, RTE.
We remain concerned about the level of non-adherence to the guidelines on media reporting of suicide. While recognising the excellent work that Samaritans do in this area, we are concerned that there appears to be no accountability or responsibility for monitoring adherence to the guidelines. As we noted in our interim
MEDIA GUIDELINES FOR THE PORTRAYAL OF SUICIDE. Due to the sensitivities involved in Samaritans' Press Office and the Irish Association of Suicidology can put you in contact with acknowledged experts on suicide . The Samaritans/IAS media “Guidelines on portrayal of suicide" are excellent, and are absolutely
Media Guidelines for the reporting of suicide. Samaritans' Media Guidelines for Reporting Suicide have been produced following extensive consultation with journalists and editors throughout the industry. They are aimed at those reporting suicide in any media, from factual description to dramatic portrayal.
Suicide is a complex topic and presents a distinct set of challenges for the journalists who report on it. They have to balance a range of factors including what is in the public interest and the risk of encouraging imitative behaviour. At the same time they must guard against intrusion into grief and shock of the bereaved while
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