Part of Ministerial Statements – in the Northern Ireland Assembly at 11:00 am on 25 June 2024.
Connie Egan
Alliance
11:00,
25 June 2024
I thank the First Minister and deputy First Minister, and I welcome the announcement; it is progress. How will they ensure that a trauma-informed approach is taken in dealing with victims and survivors of the institutions as they navigate the public inquiry and redress scheme?
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