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The Healing Through
Remembering Report
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Report, published in June 2002, documents the work of the Healing
Through Remembering Project in Northern Ireland that sought to
identify and to document possible mechanisms and realisable options
for how remembering should occur so that healing can take place for
all people affected by the conflict in and about Northern Ireland.
The report documents the findings of a public consultation process
on how Northern Ireland, and those affected both in and out of Northern
Ireland, could remember and deal with the past, and in so doing move
towards healing. In total, 108 submissions were received by the project
from individuals and organisations. The report highlights what those
who wrote in felt would be useful methods for dealing with the past.
The report also includes the six detailed recommendations made by
the Project Board. They form together a collection of mechanisms and
strategies to promote healing through remembering. |
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