Reporting on Addiction

Reporting on Addiction

Reporting on Addiction is a non-profit organization (501c3) supporting and educating professional journalists, student journalists and addiction science experts on how to accurately and empathetically report on addiction.

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Embracing your Expertise Slides Deck

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Slides from our expert training. We cover our Reporting on Addiction non-profit, why it's important to work with the media, how to prepare for an interview, and how to write an op-ed.

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Reporting on Addiction Expert Resources

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We offer a suite of "pay-what-you-want" resources to help experts interact with journalists. This helps us advance our mission of improving the accuracy and empathy of news coverage.Downloadable Reporting on Addiction resources include:1. Op-ed Toolkit (6p)2. Ethical Language guidance for journalists (1-pager; EN + SP)3. Ethical Visual guidance for journalists (1-pager; EN [SP in development and will send when available]) 4. Digital Security Toolkit (6p; EN [SP in development and will send when available]) NOTE: All our resources are developed with input from journalists, experts through experience, and experts through training. We pay contributors who help create these resources and provide medical translation services. Your purchase helps us develop new resources for journalists and experts.

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Reporting on Addiction Journalist Resources

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We offer a suite of "pay-what-you-want" resources for journalists Reporting on Addiction with accuracy and empathy. Supporting our work helps us advance our mission of improving the accuracy and empathy of news coverage.Downloadable Reporting on Addiction resources include:1. Ethical Language guidance for journalists (1-pager; EN + SP)2. Ethical Visual guidance for journalists (1-pager; EN [SP in development and will send when available]) 3. Digital Security Toolkit (6p; EN [SP in development and will send when available])4. Trauma-Informed and Empathetic Reporting Toolkit (11p; EN [SP in development and will send when available])NOTE: All our resources are developed with input from journalists, experts through experience, and experts through training. We pay contributors who help create these resources and provide medical translation services. Your purchase helps us develop new resources for journalists and experts.

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Reporting on Addiction Student Journalist Resources

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We offer a suite of "pay-what-you-want" resource kits for student journalists learning to report on addiction with accuracy and empathy. Supporting our work helps us advance our mission of improving the accuracy and empathy of news coverage.Downloadable Reporting on Addiction resources include:1. Ethical Language guidance for journalists (1-pager; EN + SP)2. Ethical Visual guidance for journalists (1-pager; EN [SP in development and will send when available]) 3. Digital Security Toolkit (6p; EN [SP in development and will send when available])4. Trauma-Informed and Empathetic Reporting Toolkit (11p; EN [SP in development and will send when available])NOTE: All our resources are developed with input from journalists, experts through experience, and experts through training. We pay contributors who help create these resources and provide medical translation services. Your purchase helps us develop new resources for journalists and experts.

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