Healing Through Remembering is an extensive cross-community project made up of a range of individual members holding different political perspectives. Healing Through Remembering focuses on the issue of how to deal with the past relating to the conflict in and about Northern Ireland. The project arose following a visit in 1999 to Northern Ireland by Dr Alex Boraine, then Deputy Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC) in South Africa. Selection of Publications associated with the project: Healing Through Remembering Storytelling sub group. (2005), What is Storytelling? A discussion paper, (Paper presented at the Storytelling as the Vehicle? Conference, Dunadry Hotel, Dunadry, (29 November 2005), . Belfast: Healing Through Remembering Project. Kelly, Grainne. (2005), 'Storytelling' Audit: An audit of personal story, narrative and testimony initiatives related to the conflict in and about Northern Ireland, (September 2005), . Belfast: Healing Through Remembering Project. Healing Through Remembering Project. (2002), Healing Through Remembering: The Report of the Healing Through Remembering Project, (June 2002), . Belfast: Healing Through Remembering Project. Boraine, Alex., et al. (1999), All Truth is Bitter: A Report of the Visit of Doctor Alex Boraine, Deputy Chairman of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, to Northern Ireland, . Belfast: NIACRO and Victim Support Unit.
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