Media Advisory - The SOGC/CFWH Journalism Awards for Excellence in Women's Health Reporting Français
OTTAWA, Jan. 24, 2013 /CNW/ - The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC), in collaboration with the Canadian Foundation for Women's Health (CFWH), is calling for submissions for the 2013 SOGC/CFWH Journalism Awards for Excellence in Women's Health Reporting. This award, consisting of a $1,000 cash prize per print and broadcast category, recognizes journalists, reporters, and producers who have excelled in communicating information on women's sexual and reproductive health issues to the public.
To be eligible, publications or broadcasts must have appeared in a Canadian consumer newspaper, magazine or broadcast report in Canada between 1 January and 31 December 2012.
Reaching the Canadian public at large with relevant and critical health information is a daunting task, particularly for non-profit organizations. This is why it is so important to recognize those who demonstrate initiative by preparing articles that help advance women's health. Public awareness, attitudes and behaviours are greatly influenced by the information Canadians receive in print, audio-visual and online media outlets.
"The more ways one can learn about a topic, the more deeply they are likely to understand it" said Dr. Douglas Black, President of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. "Many Canadians still look to traditional media outlets (newspapers, magazines, radio and television) as an important source of information on matters that are important to people … now. It's important to recognize those who do their job especially well."
Submitted articles and reports will be judged by a panel of women's health experts and communication professionals. Evaluation is based on the overall merit of the entry, with an emphasis on the following evaluation criteria:
- Originality: The article/report was proactive rather than reactive; it is published in advance of, rather than in response to an announcement or someone else's story.
- Creativity: The information is presented in a unique, skillful and imaginative way, with a distinctive approach or angle.
- Substance of the story: The depth and quality of the research, consultation process, analysis, and presentation of the information in the article/report.
- Interpretation of medical information: The ability of the journalist to present complex information and issues in layman's terms, without compromising the scientific or professional integrity of the subject matter, and in a way that retains the interest of readers/listeners/viewers.
- Quality of writing and presentation: Proper grammatical use, interesting layout of the information, and readability.
- Clarity of the message: The purpose of the article/report is clear (e.g. increased awareness, change in perception or attitudes, call-to-action) and the significance of the subject matter for the reader/listener/viewer is apparent
- Education benefit to women: Women who read/hear/view the article/report would acquire important information to help them develop informed opinions and/or make informed decisions.
- Relevance: The information is pertinent, timely, accurate, and helps address a current issue or opportunity facing or affecting women's health today.
- Effectiveness: The article/report has the potential to catalyze national, regional, local and/or individual health priorities.
The winners will be notified by 17 May 2013. Recipients will be honoured at the CFWH Healthy Women, Healthy Future Gala and Research Awards Ceremony to be held on 12 June 2013, during the SOGC's Annual Clinical Meeting in Calgary, Alberta.
Please visit www.sogc.org (Media Centre) to access the submission form. The submission deadline is 28 March 2013.
About the SOGC
The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) is one of Canada's oldest national specialty organizations. Established in 1944, the Society's mission is to promote excellence in the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology and to advance the health of women through leadership, advocacy, collaboration, and education. The SOGC represents obstetricians/gynaecologists, family physicians, nurses, midwives and allied health professionals working in the field of sexual reproductive health. For more information, visit www.sogc.org.
About the CFWH
The Canadian Foundation for Women's Health is Canada's national not-for-profit fundraising foundation for women's reproductive health. With the support of individuals, medical organizations and companies, the CFWH has been funding research that is improving "health between the hips" for Canadian women at every stage of their lives for over ten years. Along with the increased funding for research on women's health, the Foundation also fosters support for international women's health programs.
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SOURCE: Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada
Media Relations:
Natalie Wright
Director
Communications and Public Education
Tel : (800) 561-2416 or (613) 730-4192 ext.366
Fax: (613) 730-4314
Email address: [email protected]
Website: www.sogc.org
Award Program Information:
Marion Lapham
Project Coordinator
Communications and Public Education
Tel : (800) 561-2416 or (613) 730-4192 ext.329
Fax: (613) 730-4314
Email address: [email protected]
Website: www.sogc.org
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