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Reporting constructively
Trainer Helpsheet
Trainer helpsheet
Constructive Reporting Tips
Report the FULL truth, including examples of resilience, post-traumatic growth, positive emotions and accomplishments.
Report on solutions as well as problems.
Abandon pre-conceived narratives (look for the new and unexpected).
Embrace nuance and context. Steer away from black and white.
Change your mindset and framing — “Not all news is bad news, not only bad news is news”
Facilitate open-minded debates.
When writing, balance positive and pessimistic styles.
Include diverse voices.
Talk to those affected by problems, not just those causing them or trying to solve them.
Avoid looking for the most extreme example; the most outlandish quote. Are those representative?
Understand the history of the issue, tell your audience.
Turn down the volume: fewer horrific scenes, less traumatization, less sensation.
Don’t neglect narratives of resistance, solidarity, and compassion, while being independent, critical and realistic.