At the Summit, more than 50 sessions and 170 speakers from around the world came together to explore an urgent question: what does it take to truly care for mental health in journalism today? Clear patterns emerged from these conversations: despite the energy, pilot projects and local initiatives, we still need stronger bridges to bring the knowledge together and build a shared foundation.
The nonprofit The Self-Investigation, together with 36 international partners, organizes the biggest global event dedicated to mental health in the…
To celebrate our anniversary week, we went big – not with one party, but five! We created five unique content…
It all started with a voice message during the early days of the pandemic. “I’m seeing a lot of stress…
Journalists and fact-checkers love the thrill of breaking news and the sense that the work they do matters. But that means that they often struggle to differentiate between what is urgent and what is important
Fact-checkers face a unique set of stressors tied to the nature of their work—tight deadlines, online harassment, exposure to disturbing…
28 Oct: Being Open About Our Errors: When is it OK to ask for help, seek feedback or admit mistakes?
Psychological safety: essential to promote teamwork, performance and care. This is the fourth in a series of blog posts, culminating…
The Mental Health in Journalism Summit coincides with the celebration of World Mental Health Day on Oct 10th The nonprofit…
As doing journalism seems to be getting more and more difficult around the world, we have been reflecting with partners and speakers about why it’s so important that we’re hosting the Mental Health in Journalism Summit (8-10 Oct.)
We’re back with a sneak peek of the eagerly awaited Mental Health in Journalism Summit program! July and August tend…

