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Every day, men and women across Ireland help the ISPCC to make lasting differences in the lives of children and young people across Ireland. Can you help the ISPCC to listen to, support and empower children? Find out more about becoming a volunteer here.
The ISPCC is heavily reliant on fundraising and very grateful for the public’s generous support. The organisation also receives funding through campaigns and events, corporate partners, trusts, foundations and government bodies. You can find out more about how to support our work to protect children here.
Would you like to join the team at Ireland’s national child protection charity and help to make a difference in the lives of children and young people in Ireland? Check out our vacancies.
Every child deserves to have their voice heard. The ISPCC has a long and proud history of lobbying and campaigning for, and on behalf of, children and young people in Ireland. To find out more about the issues on which we are campaigning and how you can support us, click here.

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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 in Schools and Tertiary Education

ISPCC delighted to see one of its key recommendations included in the report by the Committee on Education, Further and
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ISPCC receives ‘triple lock’ status again

ISPCC receives ‘triple lock’ status again We are delighted to announce ISPCC has yet again been awarded ‘Triple Lock’ status
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ISPCC response to the release of the interim report by the Mental Health Commission into the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS)

ISPCC response to the release of the interim report by the Mental Health Commission into the Child and Adolescent Mental
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Campaigns

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Krystal & The Queers come out in support of ISPCC ahead of fabulous Cork fundraiser

On May 19, Cork will be buzzing as Krystal & The Queers take to the stage at the city’s Gaia
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ISPCC’s free Space from Anxiety programme is the right prescription for increasing numbers of young people suffering from anxiety

“This programme really helped me to overcome my feeling of depression and low self-esteem,” said one user of ISPCC’s free
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Syndrome

Signs that your child may have Asperger’s Syndrome

Asperger's Syndrome, a form of Autism Spectrum Disorder, is a developmental disorder which can manifest in rigid or repetitive behaviour
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infancy

Self-Esteem in Children from Infancy – 12 years of age

Self-esteem is used to describe a person's overall sense of self-worth or personal value and can start as early as
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interaction

Supporting a Child with Social, Communication and Interaction Difficulties

Children with social communication and interaction difficulties may need extra help with developing social skills.
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Among the services it provides, the ISPCC runs Childline and the National Missing Children's Hotline.

ISPCC Missing Children's Hotline 116000