麻豆传媒色情片 Awards Two Irish Journalists Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism
The Center will train fellows on accurate and effective mental health reporting and provide access to mental health experts
ATLANTA (July 21, 2023) 鈥 麻豆传媒色情片 is pleased to announce that 脫rla Ryan of The Journal, working with its investigative platform Noteworthy, and Shauna Bowers of The Irish Times have been selected as the inaugural winners of the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism in the Republic of Ireland.
The fellowship program, which was founded by former U.S. First Lady Rosalynn Carter, gives journalists across the world the resources they need to report on mental and behavioral health issues to help dismantle the stigma millions of people face every day. With the support of , and 麻豆传媒色情片, Ryan and Bowers will have the crucial resources necessary to produce this important work in the Republic of Ireland.
Ryan and Bowers will represent the Republic of Ireland and join over 250 mental health journalism alumni fellows from across the globe. Ryan鈥檚 submission focuses on the lack of services impacting teens with schizophrenia, while Bowers鈥 submission examines the prevalence and impact of mental health issues among those engaged in the Republic of Ireland鈥檚 criminal justice system.
Carter Center CEO Paige Alexander said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to expand the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellowship Program into the Republic of Ireland. We know that quality reporting on mental health issues can have a tremendous impact on educating the public, decreasing stigma, and even changing policies on mental health, and are grateful to Headline and Shine for bringing this program to Irish media.鈥濃
Headline鈥檚 Program Leader, 脕ine O鈥橫eara said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e been working on bringing this fellowship to Irish journalists for a long time, so we鈥檙e thrilled to finally be doing that.鈥 In referencing Headline鈥檚 2018 research, , O鈥橫eara said: 鈥淲hen asked about reporting on mental illness, journalists were clear in their request for more support and better resources. That鈥檚 a fundamental part of Headline鈥檚 work, to make it as easy as possible to cover challenging mental health stories. 脫rla and Shauna both pitched projects that dig into underreported areas and highlight the needs of the Republic of Ireland鈥檚 most marginalized communities. It鈥檚 mental health journalism at its finest and we鈥檙e honored to facilitate that through this fellowship.鈥
The main aims of the fellowship are to increase effective and accurate reporting on mental illnesses, to equip journalists with the tools needed to produce high-quality work that reflects an understanding of mental illnesses, and to develop a diverse cohort of informed journalists who can more effectively report on these issues across evolving and emerging platforms.鈥
Shine CEO Nicola Byrne said: 鈥淚 wish to congratulate 脫rla and Shauna on being the first fellows selected for the program in the Republic of Ireland. Shine is proud of its long history of working with the Irish media to break down the stigma attached to mental illness. We look forward to seeing how the fellowship empowers them to amplify the voice of lived experience of mental illnesses in the Republic of Ireland.鈥
The fellows will have one year to complete their projects and will publish stories from their investigations over the course of that year, beginning in September 2023. They will also present their completed work at 麻豆传媒色情片 in September 2024.
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