Wednesday 17 September 2008
The 5th Annual Conference for Victims & Survivors was held at the Raddison Roe Hotel Limavady on the 15th & !6th September. Around 120 delegates attended the conference representing a wide range of groups and individuals across Northern Ireland. Junior Minister Jeffrey Donaldson addressed the conference on the 17th, he said:"The strength that victims have demonstrated through those dark days needs particular praise. The terms courage, strength and dignity were your watchwords.
"It is this spirit which continues today and has helped build a vibrant and confident victims sector. We hope to fully give a strong and clear voice to those who have previously been all too seldom heard. We are also determined to build a brighter and better future for all the people of Northern Ireland.
"I hope that the message is clear from government that you are no longer alone. We want to help and support you every step of the way. I am pleased that all victims' groups will have more money to deal with this year with the increase in the core funding. The new schemes open up new opportunities for initiatives and proposals to help victims."
The Junior Minister also acknowledged the value of such a conference: "Many of those who lost a loved one are still waiting for justice. Many are still striving for the truth. For some that will never come; but there are many who will never give up hope. We will support your right to seek and hope for justice while ensuring that all that is possible is done to achieve that. Justice is the absolute right of every victim and every victim's family." he added.
A fuller report on the Conference will appear in the October E-Bulletin.