10/15/2019 12:00 AM EDT
Source: Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action. Published: 10/15/2019. This 344-page second edition of the Child Protection Minimum Standards (CPMS) provides updated guidance to all humanitarian actors and programs seeking to protect and safeguard children. Years of implementing the CPMS in diverse settings revealed the need for a more user-friendly version of the Standards that would reflect recent sector learning and evidence; improve guidance on prevention, gender and age inclusion, and other cross-cutting themes; and promote applicability to a broader range of humanitarian contexts. (PDF)
10/01/2019 12:00 AM EDT
Source: Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma [Columbia University]. Published: 10/2019. This 54-page report, supported by the Wellcome Trust, discusses how long-term, repeated professional exposure to “second-hand” human distress – the details of others’ traumatic experience, along with graphic imagery and other aversive content – can have significant occupational-health consequences, long recognized by medical science as “vicarious traumatization” or “secondary trauma." Its goals are to map out the drivers of occupational distress in factual TV; understand how effectively the industry responds to significant sources of occupational distress; and recommend potential steps for moving forward. (PDF)
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