Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Press council adopts norms

- Rhythma Kaul rhythma.kaul@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : The Press Council of India has adopted norms for reporting on issues pertaining to mental illness and suicide, prohibitin­g use of photograph or any other informatio­n of a person undergoing treatment for mental illness without their consent, in a circular issued on Friday.

“In pursuance of section 24(1) of Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 relating to publicatio­n/reporting of the new related to mental illnesses, the council has adopted norm… the media shall not publish photograph or any other informatio­n in respect of person undergoing treatment at mental health establishm­ent without the consent of the person with mental illness,” the release from the Press Council of India read.

Apart from the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, the WHO also has guidelines on reporting of suicide cases and presentati­on of reports.

Among the norms that need to be strictly followed include not placing stories about suicide prominentl­y and unduly repeating such stories; not to use language that sensationa­lises or normalises suicide or present it as a constructi­ve solution to a problem; not describing explicitly the method used; not using sensationa­l headlines and no use of video footage, social media links.

The Act specifical­ly highlights the role of media in reporting suicide cases or on people suffering from any kind of mental illnesses.

Experts working in the field of mental healthcare welcomed the move.

“It will work immensely at three different levels: first, in turning people sensitive towards mental health, secondly, it will help family and friends of the victim in coping better, and will benefit those people who are in the grey zone because they are vulnerable,” says Dr Nimesh Desai, director of Institute of Human Behviour and Allied Sciences.

The adoption of rules by the PCI means any violation can be brought to the notice of the council and it will act on the complaint.

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