The Day of Reflection on 21 June is 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. This follows positive evaluations of the Day of Reflection held each year since 2007.

The Day of Reflection is widely supported by various community and voluntary groups, churches, businesses and individuals. The Day of Reflection has been evaluated annually to help assess whether further days of reflection should be held. Following positive evaluations it was decided that the Private Day of Reflection should continue.

For the results of the 2011 evaluation of the Day of Reflection, please click here.

For the results of the 2010 evaluation of the Day of Reflection, please click here.

For the results of the 2009 evaluation of the Day of Reflection, please click here.

For the results of the 2008 evaluation of the Day of Reflection, please click here.

For the results of the 2007 evaluation of the Day of Reflection, please click here.