Publications
Newsletters — selection of newsletters from 1997-2005
- Ballymoney Stain Glass
- — Booklet, 2003
- Every Picture Tells a Story
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Publication, 2003
This has been compiled during three years work at the WAVE Trauma Centre. The exhibits on display are from around seventy young people aged five to twenty-five that have attended the centre during this period. Many lost a close family relative in shootings or bombings, others experienced various levels of intimidation; all of those that took part have been affected in some way by the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland.
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In total, eight different projects make up ‘Every Picture Tells A Story’. All the projects utilised various forms of art to explore personal thoughts and feelings about life experiences in Northern Ireland. The art forms used include photography, painting, ceramics, puppet-making and video. Not all the work produced is presented in this book or indeed the Exhibition that accompanied it, however the exhibits used represent a cross-section of experiences that were shared.
read more... - Fragile People Fragile Peace
- — Publication, 2001
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In My Shoes - — Publication, 2005
- A Life Times Legacy
- — Publication, 2002
- Remembering with Love and Healing through Creation
- — Publication, 2003
- Spit the Bricks
- — Publication, 1999, and Film, 1999
- The Story of WAVE
- — Film, 2001
- Tranquility
- — Publication, 2004
- Transgenerational Trauma
- — Publication, 2002
- WAVE - The History and Personal Stories
- — QUB DVD , 2002
- The Report of the WAVE Lobbying Questionnaire of July 2004
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December 2005
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This document is a report of the responses to the lobbying questionnaire that was issued to all WAVE members in July 2004. The purpose of the questionnaire was to give all members the chance to comment on the issues that affected them. The questionnaire attempted to cover specific areas such as: compensation, support for the bereaved/injured and support from government/local politicians; whilst allowing members to comment on any other important issues.
A total of 338 questionnaires were completed and returned to WAVE. This constitutes a representative sample of our members in terms of numbers. However, we are aware that members face different issues depending on their individual circumstances and that not all of these will be represented in this report. Where possible, comments have been summarised under different themes where they have represented recurring issues.
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- What’s going on in Northern Ireland
- — United Nations Documentary, 2004
- When did you last see your father
- — About-Face Media, 1994
To order any of these publications, please contact Alan McBride at the Belfast Office. Some are available from the Web site, and we plan to add more through time.
