ISPCC Expresses Concern At Findings Of Inspection Reports On Two Children’s Residential Centres
The ISPCC has expressed concern following the publication by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) …
The ISPCC has expressed concern following the publication by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) …
ISPCC Childline is now recruiting volunteers across the country to help raise vital funds to keep the service listening to children and young people in Ireland 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
The national child protection charity expressed concerns at the findings by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) …
THE ISPCC has welcomed the launch of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs’ Report on Cyber Security …
Brian O’Driscoll was happy to celebrate Keelings first Irish strawberries of the season, in support of ISPCC Childline at Airfield Estate …
THE ISPCC has welcomed the timely hosting of an Open Policy Debate on Online Safety by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment, with the input of other departments. The event will raise awareness of raise awareness of activities being undertaken to increase online safety and identify areas where further consideration and co-operation between stakeholders may be necessary.
The ISPCC is calling upon women across the country and beyond to step up for children and young people in Ireland by signing up to take part in this year’s VHI Women’s Mini Marathon in aid of Childline
The online printer ink business has committed to supporting children in Ireland by making a €1 donation to Childline for every cartridge purchased at printerinks.ie. In addition, the Printerinks team will participate in fundraising events in collaboration with the ISPCC’s events calendar, to further benefit the Childline service.
The ISPCC has announced that Childline, Ireland’s national listening service for children and young people, has re-opened following closure as a result of a Status Red National Weather Warning issued by Met Eireann.
Three organisations working to protect children and young people online have today called on all Oireachtas members to retain the age of Digital Consent at 13 to avoid significant risks to child safety