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Understanding Perspectives in Northern Ireland

In this session, we explore the experiences of young people living in Northern Ireland post the Troubles and the Good Friday Agreement period. Participants will engage in a group discussion and reflect on the thoughts, sights, sounds, words, actions, emotions, and journeys related to this topic. The focus is on being open-minded, inclusive, and respectful of diverse perspectives.

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Understanding Perspectives in Northern Ireland

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  1. REMEMBERING FOR THE COMMON GOOD SESSION 2

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  3. Think about your / young people’s experience of living in Northern Ireland (i.e. post the Troubles and the Good Friday Agreement period). Draw the image of a person on the flipchart provided. Write: What would: • The head be thinking? • The eyes be seeing? • The ears be hearing? • The mouth be speaking? • The hands be doing? • The heart be feeling? • Where would(n’t) the feet be walking?

  4. GroupDiscussion

  5. KEY LEARNING • Be open to different perspectives and interpretations of the past (even those who you might disagree with). • Be inclusive of other people’s perspectives. • Listen to other people’s interpretations of the past and be respectful of them. • Find out the historical facts.

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