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2021

The launch of the research report: ‘It didn’t end in 1998’: Examining the Impacts of Conflict Legacy

Date(s)
November 5, 2021
Location
Online
Time
14:00 - 15:30
Price
Free of charge

You are invited to the launch of the research report:

‘It didn’t end in 1998’: Examining the Impacts of Conflict Legacy Across Generations

Siobhán McAlister, Mary-Louise Corr, Clare Dwyer, Orla Drummond and Montserratt Fargas-Malet

The research, commissioned by the Commission for Victims and Survivors NI, aimed to investigate the continuing transgenerational impacts of the Troubles/Conflict on the lives of children and young people, and parents throughout Northern Ireland and the Border Region of Ireland. Adopting a Child-Rights based approach which embedded the participation of young people throughout, the study collected the views and experiences of 195 individuals across seven research sites, including key stakeholders, community workers, parents and 104 children and young people aged 14-24. The analysis examines the ways in which young people learn about the past and their identity and culture, and the impacts of this learning.

Over twenty years after the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement the research demonstrates the impacts of conflict legacy on young people, families and communities across four themes: Divided Space; Health and Well-being; Family Life and Parenting; Paramilitarism and Policing. Child rights implications and recommendations for policy and practice are considered.

This event will take place online. Details for joining the launch will be shared shortly after registration.

Department
School of Law
Audience
All
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Subject/Theme
Academic Legal Politics
Event Organiser Details
Name Deaglan Coyle
Phone 02890973293
Email d.p.coyle@qub.ac.uk