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  • New ‘Strategy for Victims and Survivors 2024-2034’ launched

    Date published: 2 October 2024

    First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have today launched a new strategy for victims and survivors of the Troubles/Conflict.

    First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have today launched a new strategy for victims and survivors of the Troubles/Conflict.

    The strategy, which received Executive approval on Thursday, will ensure the right trauma-informed and victim-centred services are in place to empower and support victims and survivors, and contribute to building a shared and peaceful future.

    Launching the new strategy, First Minister Michelle O’Neill said:

    “Meeting the needs of victims and survivors, dealing with the past, and building for the future remain the key issues for those impacted by the Conflict.

    “The Executive is committed to ensuring those needs continue to be met in the most effective and appropriate way.

    “This strategy sets out the outcomes we aim to achieve for victims and survivors over the next 10 years, and the specific issues which require particular focus.”

    Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said:

    “This new strategy aims to build upon the progress we have already made and marks the latest milestone in improving support for victims and survivors.

    “It contains a number of commitments and reflects the many factors that impact their needs.

    “It also recognises the need for improved collaboration across central and local government, statutory agencies and the voluntary and community sector. By working together, we can ensure victims’ and survivors’ holistic needs are met.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. The strategy document can be accessed here: Strategy for Victims and Survivors of the Troubles/Conflict 2024-2034 page.
    2. Hard copies of the Strategy document, and alternative formats, can be requested by sending an email to victims.unit@executiveoffice-ni.gov.uk

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