How do we build better, more inclusive and happier news organisations? It can start with very concrete steps. A group of news industry leaders with many years of experience in managing journalists, n...
John Crowley
co-director Headlines NetworkHow do we build better, more inclusive and happier news organisations? It can start with very concrete steps. A group of news industry leaders with many years of experience in managing journalists, n...
Boundaries are the limits we set and communicate to protect ourselves. They help us manage our work and wellbeing, as well as to prioritise, delegate and deliver. Headlines Network is an organisation ...
How do we build better, more inclusive and happier news organisations? It can start with very concrete steps. A group of news industry leaders with many years of experience in managing journalists, n...
Headlines Network – an organisation that cares about improving mental health in the media – has since 2020 been facilitating conversations and providing workshops for journalists to support their ...
Are you managing well? How to start a mental health conversation in your newsroom
Wellbeing is no longer a ‘nice to have’ but a necessary part of every newsroom’s conversation. However, across our industry, few leaders receive the training they need to support their staff. Th...
Feeling burnt out and broken? A practical workshop on promoting our mental health
Headlines Network, a community for those who care about improving mental health in the media, will deliver a workshop for journalists. Headlines Network’s Hannah Storm and John Crowley, along with A...
Journalists are being overwhelmed by the information they are asked to process in their working day and want to explore solutions with third-party news providers and management to make it more managea...
Disappearing act: what the decline of local beat journalists means for our democracies
Local newspapers have historically played a hugely important role in holding local elected representatives to account, unmasking dodgy councillors, nefarious property developers and more. It is these ...
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The first era of online video is over. Done are the days of newspapers building crazy expensive TV studios and broadcasters piping full programmes onto websites without clipping and adapting for web a...
Why do journalism schools teach like it's 1996? And how can we fix this? In 2016, aspiring journalists need to learn more than traditional reporting skills and journalistic values. They need to mas...
Latest developers: how engineers and editors can work together to create an innovative newsroom. Should journalists and developers sit together in newsrooms? Does every journalist need to know how ...
When it comes to news sites, audiences are showing a growing appetite for interactivity, with quizzes and games often ranking amongst publishers' most popular stories of the year. Meanwhile, some of...