Our Ethos

SEFF is clear that in the context of ‘The Northern Ireland Troubles’ that there was no justification for terrorism and/or other criminal violence irrespective of who carried it out – criminal violence was wrong and unjustified.

Our group’s focus is upon the innocent and we make no distinction on the basis of someone’s religious or ethnic background …. Innocent Victims Uniting.

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SEFF 24/25 Membership Form

If you would like to apply please complete the form and send to info@seff.org.uk

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View Memorial Quilts

See our Memorial Quilts, made up of patches provided by the families of the innocent victims who lost their lives.

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Download Newsletters.

Download SEFF Newsletters and Press Statements by viewing our blog.

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SEFF Accessibility Statement

Click here to view SEFF’s Accessibility Statement

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SEFF Complaints and Compliments Policy

SEFF is an organisation which aims to be responsive to the needs of its staff, sessional workers/practitioners, volunteers, members, stakeholders and the local community, and as such welcomes complaints and compliments. This policy provides a practical means by which SEFF can demonstrate our determination to effectively deal with complaints/compliments, safely and honestly, for all members of the community.

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A Legacy of Justice SEFF's Memorial Quilts

Our Memorial Quilts allow us to tell the story of ‘The Northern Ireland Troubles’ in a very human way. Each innocent murdered/killed as a result of ’The Northern Ireland Troubles’ during this time had a life of worth, not only to their families but to their colleagues, friends, and the wider community at large. We invite those viewing the patches to consider the individual being remembered and not simply the badge or affiliation they had with a particular organisation, which for some made them a ‘legitimate target’ for assassination.

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Apple App - SEFF Victims Troubles Trail

SEFF have developed 5 trails in the Fermanagh area. The purpose of these trails is to afford people with the opportunity to see first-hand the impact of the Troubles across our community. The Enniskillen Trail provides you with the option to view the trail virtually, or for a more realistic experience with the assistance of the App and interactive map contained within, to in person undertake the trail. This can either be done in the suggested route/sequence or in any order in which you personally prefer to conduct the trail.

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Android/Google App - SEFF Victims Troubles Trail

The App can also be used as an aide to joining one of our official organised trails conducted from of one of our SEFF offices with one of knowledgeable guides. Please contact our main office in Lisnakea for further details on 028 67723884. Within the App are links to further information, photographs and media coverage of the atrocities and incidents that are referred to within the trails. The first trail that has been contained within the App is the Enniskillen trail. Over the next year we intend to add additional trails to this App.

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SEFF - NI Troubles Related Incidents in Mainland Europe

The Troubles in Northern Ireland extended far beyond the borders of the six counties. While much is known about the Troubles related incidents in the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain, the 46 incidents in Mainland Europe can often be forgotten. This map shows each incident alongside newspaper clippings and as much information about the incident as is available to ensure that these incidents are not forgotten. Information in this map may be incomplete or you may know more specifics about incidents in this map. Please contact us with any information that you know so that we can ensure that this map is as complete and accurate as possible.

SEFF is an Internationally based organisation yet retains a strong Family focus.

Currently SEFF has five physical hubs for service delivery across Northern Ireland; Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh. Newtownstewart, County Tyrone. Rathfriland, County Down, Fivemiletown, County Tyrone and Lisburn, County Antrim. The group also provides outreach within the North West sub-Region. In addition, SEFF has personnel based in Republic of Ireland and Great Britain serving innocent victims/survivors throughout those jurisdictions.

SEFF also has partnerships with groups located in Spain and Rwanda and works on projects of common interest and purpose.

Address:

  • South East Fermanagh Foundation
  • 1 Manderwood Park,
  • 1 Nuttfield Road,
  • Lisnaskea
  • County Fermanagh
  • BT92 0FP

SEFF is a registered Company limited by guarantee (NI606566) and is also registered with the N.I Charities Commission (NIC100538)

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