Minding Our Mental Health
The demands of day-to-day life can create stress, which in turn can lead to mental health difficulties and result in parents …
The demands of day-to-day life can create stress, which in turn can lead to mental health difficulties and result in parents …
The ISPCC Integration Service, supported by The Daffodil Foundation, works with families who seek International Protection …
Children will need our support, as adults, to try and make sense of the Covid-19 pandemic so that they can understand and deal with the situation.
The ISPCC is happy to recommend a new programme which has been developed by psychologist and ISPCC Childline Ambassador David Coleman and Anokha Learning …
For the most up-to-date information and guidance around COVID-19, please see the HSE’s official website
While this is a time of uncertainty, social distancing and isolation gives us time at home that we otherwise may not have.
It is understandable that there is a lot of concern in relation to the COVID-19 virus. This is new to all of us.
ISPCC Childline, in partnership with the Vodafone Ireland Foundation, has developed the Talking Makes Us Stronger campaign …
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.
ISPCC Childline, in partnership with the Vodafone Ireland Foundation, have developed a guide to ‘5 Steps to Get Parents Online Ready’.