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Climate change needed for covering violence and trauma

Firefighters, police officers, paramedics and soldiers take safety and trauma training seriously, but in the past many journalists have kept mum on the effects of covering violence and trauma. This new J-Topics area focuses on the physical and emotional safety of journalists in Canada and abroad. It debuts this week with reports by Jeffrey Dvorkin…

Firefighters, police officers, paramedics and soldiers take safety and trauma training seriously, but in the past many journalists have kept mum on the effects of covering violence and trauma. This new J-Topics area focuses on the physical and emotional safety of journalists in Canada and abroad. It debuts this week with reports by Jeffrey Dvorkin and Cliff Lonsdale.

Firefighters, police officers, paramedics and soldiers take safety and trauma training seriously, but in the past many journalists have kept mum on the effects of covering violence and trauma. This new J-Topics area focuses on the physical and emotional safety of journalists in Canada and abroad. It debuts this week with reports by Jeffrey Dvorkin and Cliff Lonsdale.

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