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You can help children and young people in Ireland reach out to us for any reason – with a click of your mouse! At the ISPCC we are delighted to

You can help children and young people in Ireland reach out to us for any reason – with a click of your mouse! At the ISPCC we are delighted to

ISPCC calls for Government commitment to meaningful investment in mental health provision for children and young people Children’s mental health was in the spotlight again today as the Children’s Rights

Irish rugby heroes Brittany Hogan and Caelan Doris (pictured above) join forces with Childline by ISPCC as they reveal their childhood concerns and urge the nation to get chatting For

February 7th marked the 20th anniversary of the global event which was also biggest one to date in this country Safer Internet Day, which took place on Tuesday, February 7,

‘Promoting Respect and Building Empathy Online’ more important than ever says Irish Safer Internet Centre The launch of Safer Internet Day takes place today Tuesday, February 7, 2023, at The

ISPCC delighted to see one of its key recommendations included in the report by the Committee on Education, Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science on Mental Health Supports

ISPCC receives ‘triple lock’ status again We are delighted to announce ISPCC has yet again been awarded ‘Triple Lock’ status by Charities Institute Ireland (CII). This status is awarded to

ISPCC response to the release of the interim report by the Mental Health Commission into the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) ISPCC shares the sense of shock felt

Family relationships, mental/emotional health, and sex, relationships and puberty among the challenges faced by children who turned to Childline this Christmas Family relationships, mental/emotional health, and sex, relationships and puberty

ISPCC responds to concerning insights from Hotline.ie’s annual report for 2021 Hotline.ie’s 2021 ‘People Not Pixels’ annual report highlights how the team has classified and removed 25% more child sexual