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Message ID: 10873
Date: 2020-12-01

Author:Duprey, Erinn K

Subject:Free webinar 12/17 - Child Abuse and Neglect Meets the Press: Responsible News Coverage of Difficult Topics

Join us for Free Webinar: Child Abuse and Neglect Meets The Press To view PDF version of webinar flyer, click here Please join us for a free webinar: Child Abuse and Neglect Meets the Press: Responsible News Coverage of Difficult Topics Thursday, December 17, 2020 12:00 PM EST - 1:00 PM EST The way that sensitive topics are covered by the media has an impact on those directly involved and on the community. This is especially true for stories involving child abuse and neglect. In this webinar, two experienced reporters will share their experiences with covering stories involving child abuse and neglect. For professionals who work in the field of child abuse and neglect, and for researchers who study child maltreatment, this webinar will share insights on how to best interact with journalists and the media. Topics to be covered will include: Sources of information; How to handle self-disclosures; How to keep yourself safe when dealing with difficult issues; Standards in the field for reporting sensitive topics; How to incorporate resources for the community. Gary Craig Steve Orr Our Presenters: Gary Craig is a member of the Democrat and Chronicle’s Watchdog team, and focuses on public safety and criminal justice. He has worked at Rochester newspapers since 1990, covering City Hall, politics and federal courts before joining the newspaper’s investigative team. He has won state and national investigative writing awards. Steve Orr was a Democrat and Chronicle watchdog reporter for nearly 40 years, meaning he focused his attention on institutions and people who engage in activities that affect the public and who may, at times, prefer that details of those activities not see the light of day. Over a long career at the Democrat and Chronicle, he wrote countless investigative and explanatory stories. Some have had major impact on the community. Others may have touched only a handful of people. All of them were important in their own way. Register to attend live Register to receive link to a recording of the webinar TRANSFORM (Translational Research that Adapts New Science FOR Maltreatment) is a national resource center that conducts research, disseminates discoveries, and builds on state-of-the-art research and practices to foster the next generation of interdisciplinary professionals committed to preventing and addressing child abuse and neglect. Visit our website TRANSFORM Research Center | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 www.thetransformcenter.org Unsubscribe erinn_duprey@urmc.rochester.edu Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by transform@urmc.rochester.edu powered by Try email marketing for free today!

Join us for Free Webinar: Child Abuse and Neglect Meets The Press To view PDF version of webinar flyer, click here Please join us for a free webinar: Child Abuse and Neglect Meets the Press: Responsible News Coverage of Difficult Topics Thursday, December 17, 2020 12:00 PM EST - 1:00 PM EST The way that sensitive topics are covered by the media has an impact on those directly involved and on the community. This is especially true for stories involving child abuse and neglect. In this webinar, two experienced reporters will share their experiences with covering stories involving child abuse and neglect. For professionals who work in the field of child abuse and neglect, and for researchers who study child maltreatment, this webinar will share insights on how to best interact with journalists and the media. Topics to be covered will include: Sources of information; How to handle self-disclosures; How to keep yourself safe when dealing with difficult issues; Standards in the field for reporting sensitive topics; How to incorporate resources for the community. Gary Craig Steve Orr Our Presenters: Gary Craig is a member of the Democrat and Chronicle’s Watchdog team, and focuses on public safety and criminal justice. He has worked at Rochester newspapers since 1990, covering City Hall, politics and federal courts before joining the newspaper’s investigative team. He has won state and national investigative writing awards. Steve Orr was a Democrat and Chronicle watchdog reporter for nearly 40 years, meaning he focused his attention on institutions and people who engage in activities that affect the public and who may, at times, prefer that details of those activities not see the light of day. Over a long career at the Democrat and Chronicle, he wrote countless investigative and explanatory stories. Some have had major impact on the community. Others may have touched only a handful of people. All of them were important in their own way. Register to attend live Register to receive link to a recording of the webinar TRANSFORM (Translational Research that Adapts New Science FOR Maltreatment) is a national resource center that conducts research, disseminates discoveries, and builds on state-of-the-art research and practices to foster the next generation of interdisciplinary professionals committed to preventing and addressing child abuse and neglect. Visit our website TRANSFORM Research Center | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 www.thetransformcenter.org Unsubscribe erinn_dupreyurmc.rochester.edu Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by transformurmc.rochester.edu powered by Try email marketing for free today!