This five-week online course will show you how to work within the law to make the most of every story you cover
A sound knowledge of the law is essential to avoid legal problems. But this course also looks at how you can work within the law to make the most of every story you cover. It includes all you need to know about journalists’ legal rights, responsibilities and restrictions whether you are reporting online, in print, or in audio and video.
This highly practical course will be taught on our online platform over five consecutive weeks using real-life examples, quizzes and reporting scenario exercises. It includes one face-to-face online session per week in which you will review and discuss legal topics and issues; plus access to a chat platform to ask questions.
The course is suitable for editorial staff and freelancers at all levels, from newcomers to experienced journalists who want to brush up on their legal knowledge.
Week one: How libel law affects journalists
Week two: What you can and cannot report: the main defences to libel
Week three: Contempt law and court reporting restrictions
Week four: Accessing and using material
Week five: The law relating to privacy and confidentiality
This course will be taught on our online platform over five consecutive weeks, starting on Monday 17 February. It also includes three Zoom sessions in which to review and discuss legal topics and issues; plus access to a chat platform to ask individual questions.
David Mascord is an editorial training consultant and freelance journalist with more than 25 years' experience of teaching media law for journalists. He is also a part-time lecturer in media law at Bournemouth University, teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate multimedia journalism degrees and NCTJ media law courses. David contributed a chapter on media law and ethics to the textbook Writing Feature Articles, published by Routledge in 2019.
"A great course, I started with not much knowledge of media law so found it very interesting, David was a great trainer, took time to explain and gave examples of scenarios which made it easier to understand the law." Nia Davies-Jones, Farmers' Union of Wales
"It was perfectly targeted on the needs of working journalists and never got bogged down in unnecessary legal jargon." David Worsfold, Worsfold Media Services
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