People from Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Republic of Ireland and further a field are invited to reflect,
individually and privately, upon the conflict in and about Northern Ireland and the future that is before us.
The initial Day of Private Reflection on 21 June 2007 was a day to acknowledge the deep hurt and pain caused by the conflict, to reflect on our own attitudes, on what more we might have done or might still do, and to make a personal commitment that such loss should never be allowed to happen again.
The initial Day was widely supported by various community and voluntary groups, churches, businesses and individuals. It will now be evaluated to help assess whether further days of reflection should be held and if so, how.
If you or your organisation participated in the Day of Private Reflection we would value your involvement in the evaluation process. More details will be available shortly. In the meantime, please continue to register details of how you participated in the Day either via the Get Involved page or emailing info@dayofreflection.com.
We also wish to hear from those who felt unable to participate in the Day or those who would prefer to see a more public Day of Reflection held.