Use More Sensitive Language When Reporting Causes of Death

The Issue

To UK media organisations,

 


I am asking media outlets to consider using more sensitive language when reporting causes of death.

 


While I understand the importance of accuracy, explicitly naming illnesses such as “cancer” can be distressing for affected families and for those with personal experiences of these conditions. I believe that, where appropriate, using broader terms like “after an illness” could offer a more compassionate approach.

 


This small change could help promote greater empathy, respect, and dignity in how loss is communicated.

 


I urge editors and journalists to consider adopting more thoughtful language in these situations.

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The Issue

To UK media organisations,

 


I am asking media outlets to consider using more sensitive language when reporting causes of death.

 


While I understand the importance of accuracy, explicitly naming illnesses such as “cancer” can be distressing for affected families and for those with personal experiences of these conditions. I believe that, where appropriate, using broader terms like “after an illness” could offer a more compassionate approach.

 


This small change could help promote greater empathy, respect, and dignity in how loss is communicated.

 


I urge editors and journalists to consider adopting more thoughtful language in these situations.

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