CiC GLOBAL TRAUMA PROGRAM FOR REUTERS JOURNALISTS
The CiC global trauma support and counselling service is available to any Reuters journalist (staff and freelance) past and present, as well as family members, including children aged 16 and over, to help deal with stress and trauma related to their work with Reuters. The global trauma hotline is staffed 24/7, 365 days a year, by qualified counselors and psychotherapists offering offering free, unlimited and confidential advice and support on a range of topics and, where appropriate, to counselling.
If referred for counselling you will be matched with a licensed clinician local to you, and in your preferred language.
CiC also works closely with the Reuters Peer Support Network.
Reuters journalists don’t need to have been in a war zone to use CiC. There is no problem too small to come to us about, in CiC or the Peer Network. Anytime.
To reach CiC, use one of the following:
International freephone: +800 0587 2991 (limited to certain countries)
UK phone: +44 207 938 0936
Reuters journalists can find more information about CiC support on Atrium, including information in other languages, and additional contact numbers.
THOMSON REUTERS EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The Thomson Reuters Employee Assistance Program offers short-term confidential support to Reuters staff to help solve mental, emotional, physical and financial issues. For local contact details click here.
Designed to provide local expert support and consultation
Assistance in meeting challenges and resolving work/life issues
Short-term, solution-focused counseling and consulting services
Caring advisors who can help you choose a support option that best suits your needs
Get connected to a counsellor or consultant that can provide support in your local language
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