Patrons

James Nesbitt “As society continues to make the transformation from longstanding conflict to peaceful democracy, the needs of victims and survivors must be taken seriously. The WAVE Trauma Centre has a proven track record in this regard. By offering a range of support services to those directly affected by ‘The Troubles’, the organisation is able to make a small, yet significant contribution to their wellbeing.”
James Nesbitt



Prof Orr “The work of WAVE is vitally important to the building of a peaceful future. It is only when we all recognise the trauma suffered by many people across our society that healing can take place.”
Professor Jean Orr

John Daly
John Daly   

Rev Dunlop “What we call ‘The Troubles’ has left in its wake a widespread scene of dislocated lives and a deep reservoir of loneliness, suffering and grief. The survivors have often borne this with great courage and faith.”
The Very Reverend John Dunlop
Archbishop Brady “I support the activities of WAVE because of the important work which it does for the families of the disappeared.”
The Most Reverend Sean Brady
Archbishop Eames “Those who carry in their minds and bodies the hurt of our dark past must never be forgotten. The WAVE Trauma Centre plays a vital role and is worthy of our full support.”

The Most Reverend Dr Robin Eames
Helen Bamber Helen Bamber, OBE (Medical Foundation)