Safety and security

Freelancing for Journalists - A podcast by Lily Canter and Emma Wilkinson

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In this episode we talk to about safety and security and what it means for freelance journalists. We speak to Sarah Giaziri, Director of Frontline Freelance Register (FFR), which supports the physical and mental well-being of international freelance journalists around the world. And Michael Bird, a freelance investigative journalist who specialises in reporting on drugs, slave trade and criminal gangs - where his online security is as important as his general safety. Guests Sarah GiaziriTwitter: @Sarah_GiaziriMichael BirdTwitter: @MichaelBirdUK Website: https://michaelbirdjournalist.wordpress.comResourcesFrontline Freelance Register https://www.frontlinefreelance.org/FFR Freelance Journalist Safety principles https://www.frontlinefreelance.org/freelance-journalist-safety-principles/A Culture of Safety Alliance (ACOS alliance) Safety Principles  https://www.acosalliance.org/the-principlesACOS resources and digital toolbox https://www.acosalliance.org/resources-1UNESCO report safety issues https://en.unesco.org/themes/safety-journalists/dgreport/2018Organisations which help support freelance journalists who are at risk:Reporters sans Frontieres https://rsf.org/enEuropean Center for Press and Media Freedom in Leipzig, Germany https://www.ecpmf.eu/Rory Peck Trust in the UK https://rorypecktrust.org/Media Defence in UK https://www.mediadefence.org/Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma in the US https://dartcenter.orgSafety training for freelance journalists:Freelance Journalism Assembly safety clinics: https://journalismassembly.com/conference/safety-clinics Rory Peck Trusts bursary for training https://rorypecktrust.org/freelance-assistance/training-fund/Silk Road...