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10 Tips for Reporting on Suicide
On
line media
Suggestions
for Online Media, Message Boards, Bloggers, & Citizen
Journalists
Recommendations
for Reporting on Suicide
Briefing
for the Press on How to Report on
Suicide
Suicide
Reporting Guidelines
(18 page PDF)
National
Recommendations for Depicting
Suicide
Best
Practices and Recommendations for Reporting on
Suicide (2 page PDF)
7
Mental Health Campaigns that Made a
Difference
On line
media
The Recommendations for Reporting on Suicide also apply to
online content including citizen-generated media coverage,
social media sites, blogs, and online content from
traditional media organizations websites. In fact,
following the recommendations for online content is just as
important since online articles, blogs, photos, and videos
can be shared instantly with millions of people around the
world. And we know from research that extensive media
coverage of a suicide increases risk for
contagion.
Here are some additional tips for
online media coverage:
- Include hyperlinks to resources,
such as suicide
warnings and
risk
factors, or to the
National
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
to help inform readers and reduce the risk of
suicide.
- Think about reporting on suicide
as a health issue, not just in response to a recent
death. For example, you can report about:
- Effective suicide prevention
programs
- New research on suicide
prevention or mental illness
- Advocates working to reduce
suicide
- Individual stories of people
who have overcome suicidal ideations
- Stories on families bereaved by
suicide loss who are helping others cope or working to
prevent suicide in their community
- New treatments for depression
or other mental illnesses that can lead to
suicide
- Steps local/federal government
agencies are taking to prevent suicide
- Remember that most online stories
also allow for public commentary. Websites and bloggers
should develop policies and procedures for safe message
board comments and monitor them for hurtful messages or
comments from posters who may be in crisis. It might be
helpful for webmasters, bloggers, or message board
moderators to post the National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline information in the first comment box in any
story about suicide.
- Traditional media journalists who
also blog, either for their news organization or as an
individual, should follow the media recommendations and
be consistent. Try not to be sensational in your online
coverage just because there is more space or less
oversight.
Source: reportingonsuicide.org/onlinemedia/
Suggestions
for Online Media, Message Boards, Bloggers, & Citizen
Journalists
- Bloggers, citizen journalists, and
public commentators can help reduce risk of contagion
with posts or links to treatment services, warning signs,
and suicide hotlines.
- Include stories of hope and
recovery, information on how to overcome suicidal
thinking and increase coping skills.
- The potential for online reports,
photos/videos, and stories to go viral makes it vital
that online coverage of suicide follow site or industry
safety recommendations.
- Social networking sites often
become memorials to the deceased and should be monitored
for hurtful comments and for statements that others are
considering suicide. Message board guidelines, policies,
and procedures could support removal of inappropriate
and/or insensitive posts.
Source: reportingonsuicide.org/recommendations/#suggestions
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