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By Jennifer O’Brien The London Free PressLast Updated: August 12, 2010 8:25am
The Karen teen with the ear infection, for example, did fall through the cracks for two years, before doctors discovered that might be the cause of his troubles picking up English. In that case, as in many, “the whole system is so new, it wasn’t the priority,” said Kajenthira who has been working with the teen.
Nash said he hopes many of the volunteer mentors will also be immigrants who can relate to the newcomer teens.
“The young people we are working with . . . report low self-esteem, they are not achieving like other youth are achieving things that are valued here.”
“The traditional (one-on-one) mentoring approach does work, but with the specific population we are looking at, and the barriers, the outcome is usually isolation,” said Nash.
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(Concise headline – captures essence of story)
(Adds Human Element)
New mentoring program hailed
Immigrant youth: The aim is to help young newcomers overcome their special problems
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(Subhead elaborates and tells you exactly what the story is about)
For more than two years, he struggled in school.
They figured he had a learning disability.
What else could be wrong with the teen from London’s Karen community? His peers from the refugee camp in Southeast Asia had long been clunking through sentences in English. Why couldn’t he tackle the basics?
Turned out, the teen had an ear infection -- couldn’t hear his ESL instruction, much less repeat the words.
(Personal interest- storytelling)
5 W’s(Who, Why, When, Where and What)
(Quotes throughout tell the story and provide more human interest)
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His situation is special, but he’s not alone in London where thousands of young people must overcome challenges most Canadian-born kids can’t imagine.
London’s Intercommunity Health Centre hopes to help alleviate some challenges facing immigrant youths in the city’s northeast, one of the country’s most culturally diverse districts, with a mentorship program starting up this fall.
“It’s a great idea,” said Sahadete Bela, 17, who arrived from Bosnia nine years ago. “There are a lot of problems around here, and different people have different needs. For a lot of kids who come here, yeah it’s freedom, but it’s nothing like where you came from.”
Bela is doing well. She picked up the language quickly, she’s thriving at school, and this summer she has a cool job in a dance troupe operated by Youth Opportunities Unlimited.
Still, she was late for the interview to talk about life as an immigrant teen in London because she got held up translating for her parents. “They know no English,” she says. “They tried when we first got here, but it was hard for them and now we try to teach them. But mostly they need one of us -- my brother or sister or me -- with them.
”Bela is OK with it, but the role reversal is a challenge facing so many immigrant youth, said Youth Outreach Workers Aparna Kajenthira and Shand Licorish.
“It’s true that the squeaky wheel gets the oil,” said Licorish, who has been reaching out to youths in northeast London, helping them access services, jobs and recreation for nearly four years. “So things that wouldn’t happen to the average white middle-class Canadian kid because their parents are able to advocate for them are happening to these kids.”
Kajenthira agreed, adding many of the youths the outreach workers see “have to settle themselves, and their parents can’t necessarily advocate for them, and sometimes they are falling through the cracks.”
Within three years, the Mentorship Program for London Ethnic Youth At Risk aims to help at least 80 kids between 9 and 15 years old and their families, said Greg Nash, youth services co-ordinator at the health centre. (More specific information at the end- inverted pyramid)
The program is focused on the city’s northeast, where about 9,000 people -- nearly 20% -- aged 10 to 21 identified themselves as ethno-racial or newcomers in a survey by the health centre. Many of the teens reported feeling alienated in Canada.
Much of the mentoring will be in groups of 10 to 12 youths, gathering with mentors for talks and social outings.
Find Your Story The Assignment: Work with the person beside you to develop a story to pitch to the media. The story should be about more than just a new logo, so think big. Some questions to help get you started: What story (or stories) do I want to tell?
Who am I trying to reach and what do I want them to think or do?
What is the best way to reach them? Print? TV? Radio? E-mail/e-news/website?
What is the most important thing I need to say? What’s unique about my story? Memorable?
What will the headline read?
Sample Media Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date
Catchy Concise Headline Optional subhead/lead that enhances your headline
Opening paragraph • Who, what, when, where, why – the editor/reporter needs to know what
the story is in the first two sentences • Use clear and simple language, short sentences, good grammar and get
straight to the point • This is your primary opportunity too hook them into reading further
Body • Provide more detailed information, facts, and figures (use statistics if they
add relevance) • Obtain at least one quote from the people involved or affected that offers
an opinion, defines the situation or shows a state of mind • Include all relevant details especially if you are informing the media of an
upcoming event • Provide information on whether there will be a photo opportunity • Keep it to one page, maximum two
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(This signals the end of your release)
For more information contact: Name: Title: Organization: Phone/Cell (daytime and after-hours, if applicable) Email *Be sure this person is available for calls when the release is distributed
Preparing for an Interview Confirm media outlet, deadline, contact information
What is your story angle?
How much does the reporter know?
Who else are they talking to?
What are your key messages
Provide background information
Tips • Return calls promptly• Be prepared – think through key messages• Short quotable answers• Make the reporters job easy• Be available
PRINT MEDIA IN LONDON Outlet Medium Details Contact Notes London Free Press Newspaper Daily – local,
national and international coverage
Arts/lifestyle
Greg Van Moorsel, Local News Editor Tel: 519-667-4550
Katie Dubinski, reporter Tel: 519-667-4643 Twitter: @Kate Dubinski Covers: Diversity
Ian Gillespie, Reporter Tel: 519-667-4507 [email protected] Areas: General editorial, social affairs
http://www.lfpress.com Facebook: London Free Press Twitter: @LFPress
http://www.lfpress.com/contactus/
Metro Newspaper Daily (Mon-Fri) Free paper (mainly in downtown core)
Jim Reyno, Managing Editor [email protected] 519-434-3556
http://www.metronews.ca/london Twitter: @themetrolondon Facebook: Metro London
The Londoner Newspaper Weekly – published Wednesdays news, sports, arts/life, multimedia, city living
Don Biggs, Editor Tel: 519-673-5005 [email protected]
Sean Meyer, Assistant Editor Tel: 519-673-5005 x 429 [email protected]
http://www.thelondoner.ca/
Outlet Medium Details Contact Notes SNAP Newspaper Monthly
newspaper (community events media)
Al Desrochers, General Manager/Publisher Tel: 519-868-0594 Email: [email protected]
London Community News
Newspaper Weekly – on Thursdays
Breaking news, community news, sports videos, event & business directory
Tracey Duguay, Managing Editor Tel: 519-649-2009 Email: [email protected]
Business London Magazine Monthly: Local business news, events
Gord Delamont, Publisher Tel: 519-471-2907 ext. 281 Email: [email protected]
Scene Magazine Bi-Monthly
News, music, life, arts, movies, London music awards
Bret Downe, Publisher & Editor [email protected]
Chris Morgan, Assignment Editor, Arts [email protected] News Desk: [email protected]
BROADCAST MEDIA IN LONDON (RADIO) Outlet Medium Details Contact Notes CBC Radio One Radio Kerry Mckee, News Editor
Tel: 519-667-1990 Email: [email protected]
CKSL-AM (Newstalk 1290 – Astral Media)
Radio Ed Willmott, News Director Tel: 519-686-2525 ext. 243 Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.cjbk.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/1290cjbk
Andy Oudman Tel: 519-643-1290 Email: [email protected]
Steve Garrison Tel: 519-686-2525 Email: [email protected]
Twitter: http://twitter.com/CJBK
CJBX_FM (BX93) Astral Media
Radio News via - Newstalk 1290
Country Music, entertainment, health & local sports
Mike Stubbs, Host Tel: 519-686-2525 Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.bx93.com/index.aspx
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BX93London
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bx93 Outlet Medium Details Contact Notes ezRock 97.5 Astral Media
Radio Music, entertainment, local news
Ed Wilmott, News Director for Astral Stations 519-686-2525 ext. 242
Website: http://www.975ezrock.com/index.aspx
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/975ezrock
Twitter: http://twitter.com/975EZROCK
CFPL-AM (AM980 Corus Entertainment)
Radio News Talk, Sports
Nathan Smith, News Director Tel: 519-931- 6098 Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.am980.ca/index.aspx
Facebook: AM980-London’s Breaking News Station
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/AM980News 103.1 Fresh FM Corus Entertainment
Radio Top 40 music, general, local news from sister station AM 980
Ian Sterline, Program Director Tel: 519-931-6000
Website: http://www.1031freshfm.com/index.aspx
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/1031freshfm Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/1031FreshFM
Outlet Medium Details Contact Notes FM 96 London’s Best Rock Corus Entertainment
Radio Rock music, general, local News from AM 980
Brad Gibb, Program Director Tel: 519-931-6000
Website: http://www.fm96.com/landing/djshows.aspx
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FM96London
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/FM96Rocks
Greatest Hits More 103.9 Corus Entertainment
Radio Top 40 music, general, local, news from AM 980
Brad Gibb, Program Director Tel: 519-931-6000
Website: http://www.more1039.ca/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/More-1039-FM/202642683093622
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/more1039
CHRW-FM (94.9 CHRW) Western’s Radio
Radio Independent music and talk
Tafsir Diallo Tel: 519-661-3601 [email protected]
http://chrwradio.com/
CJMI_FM (105.7 myFM) Strathroy Station
Radio Sarah Locke, Reporter Tel: 519-246-6936 [email protected]
BROADCAST MEDIA IN LONDON (TV) Outlet Medium Details Contact Notes CTV 2 TV Local,
community, national & world news
Cal Johnstone, News Director Email: [email protected]
Press Releases Tel: 519-668-3288 Email: [email protected]
Mandi Fields – Community Relations Tel: 519.686.8810 E-mail: [email protected]
Rogers TV (Stations for London St. Thomas & Strathroy)
TV – heavy local focus
(London) Andrew Rosser, Producer:[email protected]
(St. Thomas) James Elsdon, Producer Tel: 519-633-2180 [email protected]
(St. Thomas) Jennie O’Mally, Producer Tel: 519-660-7570 [email protected]
(Strathroy) Erin Harwood Tel: 519-245-6261 [email protected]
MULTICULTURAL MEDIA IN LONDON Outlet Medium Language Contact Notes
Hellenic Newspaper Greek George Drossos, Managing
News/Ellenica Nea Editor Tel: 519-670-1612 Tel: 519-472-4807 Fax: 510-471-6116
London Jewish Community Newspaper
Community Newspaper
Jewish Susan Merskey, Managing Editor Tel: 519-673-3310 Fax: 519-673-1161
Email: [email protected]
Portugal Noticias/Portugal Newspaper
Newspaper Portugal Anthony Seana, Editor Phone: 519-455-4653 Fax: 519-455-4683
Email: [email protected]
La Jornada Canada Newspaper (Bilingual) Hispanic
George Perez, Editor in Chief Phone: 519-488-5430 Fax: 877-567-3731 [email protected] General Email: [email protected]
http://www.lajornada.ca/ Facebook: La Jornada Canada Twitter: @LaJornadaCanada
Outlet Medium Language Contact Notes
Al-Bilad Newspaper Arabic Laith Alhamdany or Ziyad Ali Phone: 519-777-1391 Email: [email protected] [email protected]
http://www.albilad.net/
Free Chinese Press Newspaper Chinese Lisa, Owner Phone: 519-777-4098
Email: [email protected]
www.londonchinesepress.com
Kaleidoscope (Polish newspaper)
Newspaper Polish Peter Cwynar Phone: 519-453-1874
Email: [email protected]
www.shinhodeung.com
London Korean News
Community Media -Newsletter
Korean Jong-Man Park, Publisher Phone: 519-679-8686
[email protected] Outlet Medium Language Contact Notes
L’Action Newspaper French Editor: Richard Caumartin Phone: 519-433-4130
Email: [email protected]
www.laction.ca
London Link Magazine
Community Magazine
English/Muslim Naeema Farooqi Phone: 519-476-7748
Email: [email protected]
http://www.londonlinkmag.com/ Facebook: London LINK Magazine
Lulu Magazine Magazine Spanish Jose Rey or Luz M. Manjarres Email: [email protected]
www.lulumagazine.ca Facebook: Lulu Manjarres Twitter: @MagazineLatino
Magazine Latino
Magazine Spanish Rey Jose Phone: 519-673-1777 Email: [email protected]
http://www.magazinelatino.com/ Facebook: Magazine Latino TV
Latino Television TV Spanish Rey Jose Phone: 519-673-1777 Email: [email protected]
http://www.magazinelatino.com/ Facebook: Magazine Latino TV
Prensa Latina of London
Newspaper Spanish Rodolfo Jerez Phone: 519-659-0782 Email: [email protected]
www.prensalatina.ca
Outlet Medium Language Contact Notes Top Events- E Spectacular
TV Show (30 min show on Rogers)
Spanish Jorge E. Herrera Phone: 519-673-5312 519-673-9090 519-860-5312 Email: [email protected]
http://www.topevents.ca Facebook: Top Events Productions Inc.
Top Events- Al Magela Al Arabia
TV Show (30 min show on Rogers)
Arabic Jorge E. Herrera Phone: 519-673-5312 519-673-9090 519-860-5312 Email: [email protected]
http://www.topevents.ca/ama/al_magela_al_arabia.htm
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