
Summer Break, Silent Struggles: Childline reports a rise in suicide contacts
Summer Break, Silent Struggles: Childline reports a rise in suicide contacts What will be the most heartbreaking day of the summer? Last year, it was July 20 – the day

Summer Break, Silent Struggles: Childline reports a rise in suicide contacts What will be the most heartbreaking day of the summer? Last year, it was July 20 – the day

Why a ban will not protect us from the dangers of social media As yet another politician extols the merits of banning social media for those under 16 in the name

Say Thank You to a Teacher – and Support Childline This June, every purchase of a One4all Thank You Teacher Gift Card helps support Childline’s vital services for children and

ISPCC response to RTE Investigates programme: Children in care: one year following a system in crisis The report by RTE Investigates into the family law court system documenting the crisis

Forget Easter eggs and chocolate bunnies — for many young people, school holidays mean loneliness, fear and overwhelming pressure. The Easter break should be a time of joy for children:

Join us online on January 16th to explore how mindfulness can make a positive difference to children and young people. ISPCC is offering three free workshops for primary and post

Behind the closed doors of homes across Ireland, many children suffered in silence this Christmas – but Childline was there for them “It’s such a hard time of year to

The GroSafe team, Fiona Jennings, ISPCC Head of Policy and Public Affairs, is pictured on the left ISPCC is honoured to announce that GroSafe, the technology-enabled safeguarding platform designed to

Fiona Jennings, ISPCC Head of Policy and Public Affairs calls on the government to provide long term multi annual funding to tackle child poverty.

“For too many children and young people, Christmas doesn’t mean presents or a happy day full of warmth and safety. Instead, it means abuse, neglect and loneliness. It breaks my heart to know that it can be nothing but a living nightmare for many of our young people across this country. Take a moment to think of all the young people in your community who could be going through this behind closed doors, alone, afraid, feeling unloved.”