
Teenline Ireland Added To ISPCC’s Services For Young People
The ISPCC has welcomed the addition of Teenline to the range of services it offers children and young people across Ireland who seek support.

The ISPCC has welcomed the addition of Teenline to the range of services it offers children and young people across Ireland who seek support.

The ISPCC has expressed serious concern at the grave findings of Wednesday night’s RTÉ Investigates programme which highlighted how young children in the care of a Dublin-based childcare provider were repeatedly subjected to treatment which was harmful and neglectful to their safety and their physical and emotional wellbeing.

ISPCC Childline is making it easier than ever for individuals to help change the lives of children by launching a text-to-donate service to help raise vital funds for the service.

The ISPCC has expressed concern at the grave findings of the National Review Panel report into the handling of a case involving the sexual abuse of young children at a foster home in County Galway.

The ISPCC has highlighted that support is available to children, young people, parents and carers as a new report shows that Ireland has one of the highest rates in Europe for depression in young people aged 15 – 24.

Individuals can now help to change the lives of children every time they purchase ink cartridges, thanks to online business Printerinks’ partnering with ISPCC Childline.

Abuse robs children of their childhood. Without help, the scars of abuse can last a lifetime.

The ISPCC has welcomed the announcement that a new Online Safety Act, with measures including the establishment of an Online Safety Commissioner …

Young people from Monaghan joined forces with some of their County Armagh peers recently for a high-energy cross-border event funded by the Monaghan County Council PEACE IV …

Ireland’s Fittest Family coach and All Ireland-winning camogie star Anna Geary teamed up with ISPCC Childline and Penneys, to celebrate a partnership which makes it easy for Penneys customers to support children and young people across Ireland. From February 17th to 23rd, Penneys Makes Cents will present customers with a chance to ‘Add a little. Do a lot’ for Ireland’s national listening service for children.