Journalists Charles-Éric Blais-Poulin and Marissa Groguhé won an En-tête prize, which rewards the best reports on the subject of mental health, while the quality of the report by their colleague Ariane Lacoursière was highlighted with a special mention. Monday.
Charles-Éric Blais-Poulin and Marissa Groguhé were nominated in the “workplace mental health reporting” category for their dossier Wave of suicides among stage craftsmen: When the curtain falls foreverpublished on January 29, 2022. They addressed a recent wave of suicide in the small milieu of technicians in the field of the performing arts.
Ariane Lacoursière was nominated in the category “mental health reporting for young people” for her report When anxiety gnaws at young people on the constant increase in the number of young people suffering from anxiety in Quebec over the past fifteen years.
Radio-Canada also distinguished itself by winning a prize and an honorable mention.
The finalists were chosen from among the 32 entries submitted this year for the Header Awards.
The awards ceremony will take place in Montreal on the 1er next June. The winners will be interviewed by well-known retired Radio-Canada journalist Raymond Saint-Pierre.