Your child’s mental health involves how they think and feel about themselves, others and how they interpret events in everyday life.
Continue readingFamily Homelessness
Traditionally the majority of homeless people were single and often living in urban areas, particularly in Dublin, however now the crisis has spread to all parts of the country with a rapid increase in the number of families becoming homeless.
Continue readingPhysical Well-Being
Parents raising their children face many challenges. A positive approach from parents through the various transitions in the lives of children and young people may help you improve your overall sense of well-being.
Continue readingHeadbomz: Talking Makes Us Stronger
After significant research and development, ISPCC Childline is proud to introduce to you our campaign aimed at 8-11 year-olds:
Continue readingDrugs And Alcohol
Addiction rates of drug and alcohol use have never been higher in modern society. This abuse can destroy families and severely impact on the families functioning and impair relationships.
Continue readingISPCC Calls For Digital Safety Commissioner
The ISPCC welcomed the introduction and progression of legislation to support the introduction of an Office of Digital Safety Commissioner.
Continue readingThe ISPCC Appears Before The Joint Oireachtas Committee On Communications, Climate Action And Environment On The Detailed Scrutiny Of The Digital Safety Commissioner Bill 2017
The ISPCC has appeared before the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Communications, Climate Action and Environment on the Detailed Scrutiny of the Digital Safety Commissioner Bill 2017.
Continue readingSeparation And Divorce
The rates of separation and divorce in Ireland are rising, with the most recent Central Statistics Office figures showing that there are over 87,704 separated or divorced persons living in households with children.
Continue readingCoping With Loss
Loss can come in a number of forms. People can experience loss through separation and divorce, as well as through the death of a loved one.
Continue readingThe Four Main Types Of Child Abuse
Child abuse usually takes one of four forms: neglect, emotional abuse, physical abuse or sexual abuse.
Continue reading