
Why parents need to show children HOW to ask for help
We need to show our children how to ask for help when they need it and reassure them that it’s a sign of strength, not weakness.

We need to show our children how to ask for help when they need it and reassure them that it’s a sign of strength, not weakness.

In our Volunteer’s Blog, we explore why it’s important for parents and carers to be comfortable with their children contacting Childline

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) refers to a developmental disability that involves communication, social and behavioural difficulties

This is a list of the E-supports and services available through the ISPCC to children and families who need them.

Childline 24 Hour Listening is a confidential and non-directive service that uses an active listening approach to build resilience

Be honest with yourself. How would you feel if you found out your child had called Childline or used it’s text or live messaging service? If the answer is horrified/dismayed/upset/confused,

It can feel very difficult to discuss the topic of suicide with children. However, suicide is something we need to be able to talk about.