Survivors are portrayed as deserving recognition, support, and inclusion after historical marginalisation
The article highlights a survivor-organised event to access state supports, cites hard-won commitments like apologies and pensions, and gives voice to long-term campaigners. The framing centres dignity, delayed justice, and rightful inclusion in public systems.
““For so long, I carried a weight that was never mine to bear, a label that never belonged to me. And now, at last, it has been lifted,” Miriam told The Kerryman.”