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HTR launch Ethical Principles for Storytelling and Narrative Work

Storytelling and narrative work is increasingly promoted as a way of dealing with the past relating to the conflict in and about Northern Ireland.  It is therefore timely that Healing Through Remembering [HTR] is offering a set of principles for storytelling and narrative work related to the conflict.

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Commemoration - Forward thinking into the Past

Healing Through Remembering, (HTR) which has received funding from the European Regional Development Fund through the PEACE III Programme to further its work on dealing with the past, launched a report on Commemoration of the conflict in and about Northern Ireland and called for more discussion on the issue.

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Commemoration Report Launch

Healing Through Remembering will launch a report on Commemoration on 10 June 2009.

The event will be held at the offices of Healing Through Remembering.

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HTR response to Report of the Consultative Group on the Past launch

Healing Through Remembering (HTR) welcomes the publication of the report by the Consultative Group on the Past and calls on the Secretary of State to ensure a substantive debate on the issues of truth, reconciliation and justice and the thirty one recommendations in the report.

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“Whatever you say…..say something” - a Dealing with the Past conference

A conference on Dealing with the Past was held on Tuesday, 24 June 9:30am – 4:00pm at the The Grand Opera House, Great Victoria Street, Belfast.

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Conference: Should We Put History Behind Glass?

Healing Through Remembering and the Institute of Irish Studies at Queens University Belfast held a Conference…

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New chair of HTR says ‘we need to learn to deal with our past’

An article written by Brian Rowan and published on page 10 of the Belfast Telegraph on 8 October interviewed Healing Through Remembering’s new chair, Dr Brandon Hamber, about his past experiences working in post-apartheid South Africa and his contributions to issues of addressing the past regarding the conflict in and about Northern Ireland.

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