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Living the story: Reporting civil unrest safely, empathically and ethically, a conversation on trauma literate reporting with Sri Lankan journalists

Date July 4 (9.00 am Colombo time)

The Dart Centre Asia Pacific invites you to a virtual dialogue with journalism and trauma experts on safe psychosocial skills for reporting civil unrest in your community. Top journalism and trauma experts will take part in this session tailormade and only open to Sri Lankan journalists.

Resource personnel – Dr Erin Smith (CEO DCAP), Dr. Kimina Lyall (Deputy CEO DCAP), Amantha Perera (Project Lead, DCAP)

Registration/Details – https://forms.gle/mkNoMesGSJQgYXQ37

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