Breakfast is Better Together! Host your very own Childline Breakfast this May and help Childline be there 24/7 for every child who needs us

Childline Breakfast 2025 Event

Wouldn’t it be nice to carve out a little time at the start of day to have a chat over your tea and toast?

This May, Childline by ISPCC is calling on families, creches, schools, clubs and workplaces throughout the country to take time for breakfast – to sit, listen and enjoy each other’s company while supporting Ireland’s only 24/7 listening service for children and teenagers nationwide. 

Childline has seen a dramatic rise in demand for all its services. Children reach out to talk to Childline staff and volunteers about family relationships, mental and emotional health and sexual abuse. 

Please join us by hosting your own breakfast so we can continue to be there for every child who needs us.

The Childline Breakfast initiative is once again proudly supported by McCambridge Bread. Those who sign up to host a breakfast will receive an ISPCC Breakfast Pack, including a fresh delivery of McCambridge Bread*.

You will also receive your own digital pack that includes conversation starter cards designed by our in-house therapeutic experts at Childline that will help you to encourage check-ins with the children and young people in your life.

Deirdre McNamara, Director, Marketing and Communications, ISPCC, says “We are delighted to be bringing Childline Breakfast back for 2025! Taking time out to talk and listen to family and friends is hugely beneficial for all. At Childline, we know how important it is that people feel heard, which is why we’re calling for everyone to come on board this year and host their own breakfast and help raise funds for Childline. Small donation can make a big difference for children who need someone to listen.”

You can support us here www.ispcc.ie

If you’re interested in learning more about ISPCC’s Breakfast initiative, contact: [email protected] or go to https://www.ispcc.ie/event/childline-breakfast-2025/

Go on, choose a day this May and enjoy a breakfast together for Childline!

 

* If you’re part of a school, club, crèche, or business, you will receive a special delivery of fresh McCambridge bread. We will be in touch after you register to discuss the date and estimated number of people participating – we will ensure there is enough for everyone!

The Lovely Show X Childline Special Episode

The Lovely Show Teams Up with Childline by ISPCC for Special Episode Answering Real Questions from Real Kids

The Lovely Show, hosted by Justine Stafford and Kevin McGahern

Comedy duo Justine Stafford and Kevin McGahern are using their platform for good in a powerful new episode of The Lovely Show. This special edition of the hit podcast is created in partnership with Childline by ISPCC, and it features the hosts answering real questions submitted by real children across Ireland.

In the episode, Justine and Kevin step into the shoes of Childline’s dedicated volunteers to respond with empathy, humour and honesty to questions submitted through Childline’s Ask the Team feature, where young people can anonymously share their thoughts or worries online.

The episode will touch on everything from friendships and feelings, to worries and growing up, all handled with the warm humour and relatability that The Lovely Show is known for.

The episode was released on Monday, April 14 and will be available wherever you get your podcasts and on HeadStuffPodcasts.com. Or you can click on the link below to listen on spotify. 

“Childline provides amazing help to kids and teenagers who need it. We’re delighted to help them in our own small way” Kevin McGahern

Childline is a wonderful service available to young people in Ireland today offering help to young people going through difficult situations as well as also offering a kind ear to talk to at any time. Being a part of this episode educated me in just how wide the range of conversations are at Childline and we hope we were able to offer help in a small way through discussing our own life experiences and struggles we faced growing up”Justine Stafford.

“At Childline, we know that children and young people need different types of support at different times of their lives, but they always need someone to listen. We’re excited to partner with The Lovely Show, a unique collaboration for Childline. Justine and Kevin offer a refreshing perspective on the challenges faced by children and young people, one that will definitely be appreciated by listeners.”Matthew Boyd, Childline by ISPCC

ISPCC & Javelin Dublin Win Best Radio, Craft, and Copywriting at the Irish Audio Awards

ISPCC & Javelin Dublin won Best Radio, Craft and Copywriting for their Christmas 2024 radio campaign - Once I was that Child, voiced by Saoirse Ronan, at the Irish Audio Awards

Clayton Homer, Javelin; Deirdre McNamara, ISPCC; Aoife Hofler, Javelin; & Des Kavanagh, Javlein

The ISPCC (Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) and Javelin Dublin earned top honours at the 2025 Irish Audio awards, winning Best Radio, Craft, and Copywriting for their Christmas 2024 campaign, Once I Was That Child. Voiced by the acclaimed Saoirse Ronan, this emotionally charged radio ad captured the heartbreaking reality faced by vulnerable children in Ireland.

Hosted by Anton Savage, the awards took place on March 27th at Dublin’s Smock Alley Theatre and celebrated outstanding achievements in audio production. Out of 150 entries, 30 were shortlisted, and nine awards were presented on the night.. The win for ISPCC and Javelin Dublin stood out, reflecting the powerful combination of exceptional craft, storytelling, and the emotional depth that made this campaign so impactful.

The Once I Was That Child radio campaign was launched last November in support of ISPCC’s Childline, Ireland’s only 24/7 listening service for children. In the ad, Saoirse Ronan calls attention to the grim statistics faced by young people in Ireland. The shocking truth revealed by the campaign includes that 300 children a year contact Childline about sexual abuse, 50 children annually attempt to take their own lives while on the phone to Childline and 50 weekly contacts are related to various forms of abuse. Ronan’s voice brought these harrowing statistics to life, urging the people of Ireland to reflect on the hidden suffering of children in their communities.

ISPCC’s Once I Was That Child is more than just an award-winning radio ad; it is a call to action for the Irish public to support a vital service that helps children in crisis. With the backing of Saoirse Ronan and a message that resonated deeply, the campaign helped to shine a light on the darkness faced by too many young people in Ireland today.