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21/06/2011
Chief Constable Matt Baggott, Mitchell McLaughlin MLA, Sir Hugh Orde, Jackie McDonald and Kate Turner, Director of Healing Through Remembering were the panel at a meeting of a range of significant individuals discussing the issues of truth recovery was held last night. The event was chaired by Brian Rowan.
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16/01/2012
Healing Through Remembering welcomes the moves by Secretary of State Owen Paterson and the political parties of Northern Ireland to focus upon issues of dealing with the past.
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05/07/2011
Dawn Purvis has been appointed Chair of the cross-community organisation Healing Through Remembering (HTR). She replaces Professor Brandon Hamber who has been Chair since 2007.
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21/06/2011
Healing Through Remembering (HTR) has had support from groups and individuals in a number of countries for its Day of Reflection today (21 June).
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14/02/2011
On 17 February at 7.30pm, with support from the EU the Irish FA, in association with the Belfast Celtic Society and Healing Through Remembering, will play host to a ground breaking piece of drama as well as a facilitated Dealing With The Past interactive workshop in the Senate Chamber at Stormont Buildings, Belfast
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24/06/2009
Healing Through Remembering will launch Ethical Principles - Storytelling and Narrative Work on June 24 2009
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27/01/2009
The report builds on the work of Healing Through Remembering and supports the view, long held by Healing Through Remembering, that there is need for society to address the issues relating to the conflict in and about Northern Ireland in order to build a more peaceful future.
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08/10/2007
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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