
ISPCC Statement on Sentencing in Munster Child Abuse Case
ISPCC has noted today’s sentencing in what has been referred to as the ‘Munster Child Abuse Case’.

ISPCC has noted today’s sentencing in what has been referred to as the ‘Munster Child Abuse Case’.

ISPCC has cautiously welcomed a significant step forward for children and young people’s online safety in response to the Government’s publication today of the Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill.

I think feelings and challenges can be experienced acutely in both positive and negative ways at Christmas

As a volunteer with Childline, it’s powerful when you have a really good engagement with a young person

I feel that the Childline service is even more important to children over the Christmas period

The 2FM Christmas Appeal in aid of ISPCC is back with the ultimate prize..
The Golden Ticket!

As National Children First Awareness Week begins, ISPCC warmly welcomes this important initiative being supported by government departments and statutory bodies with responsibility for safeguarding children. The campaign week launched

The ISPCC has thanked Calpol for supporting parents and carers through the ISPCC’s Parenting Hub at ISPCC.ie. Johnson and Johnson (Ireland) Limited is contributing €20,000 towards the provision of online

It’s five years today since the Law Reform Commission published its report on Harmful Communications and Digital Safety. The report proved to be the catalyst much-needed for change in online

The ISPCC has welcomed the establishment of a new reporting service for individuals who have had intimate images of them shared without their consent. Resources provided by Hotline.ie, the national