REUTERS PEER SUPPORT NETWORK

 
Marker and acrylic on canvas. By Grant Smith, Reuters data journalist, New York.

Marker and acrylic on canvas. By Grant Smith, Reuters data journalist, New York.

 

Reuters’ Peer Support Network is a group of experienced journalists who are trained to listen and to support you. They are passionate about what they do and offer an alternative for talking through stress and trauma.

There are more than 70 of them based all around the world, and collectively they speak around 30 different languages.

Anyone in Editorial, including managers and freelancers, can message or call them for a chat. They are trained and supported by licensed counsellors at CiC, the company that runs our trauma support program.

They are happy to listen and to support you or guide you towards trained professionals if that’s what you decide you want.

It’s often easier to talk to a colleague who understands your situation or who you already know, rather than a manager, HR or a counsellor. Similar networks are highly successful in the armed forces, emergency services, NGOs and other media organizations.

Confidentiality is absolutely vital in all cases. Peers never violate this promise unless they consider someone to be at risk of harming themselves or others.

Reuters staff can click here to find a local Peer to reach out to, or those who are unable to access Atrium can contact one of the Network Coordinators:

Global Coordinator, Caitlin Tremblay caitlin.tremblay@thomsonreuters.com
EMEA Coordinator, Seham Eloraby seham.eloraby@thomsonreuters.com
AMERS Coordinator, Oliver Griffin oliver.griffin@thomsonreuters.com
APAC Coordinator, Munish Rathmore munish.rathore@thomsonreuters.com

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