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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.
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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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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 among the challenges faced by children who turned to Childline this
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ISPCC responds to concerning insights from Hotline.ie’s annual report for 2021

ISPCC responds to concerning insights from Hotline.ie’s annual report for 2021 Hotline.ie’s 2021 ‘People Not Pixels’ annual report highlights how
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Childline’s 24/7 support line is having more conversations relating to suicide, conflict at home and unhappiness in the lead-up to this Christmas

Childline’s 24/7 support line is having more conversations relating to suicide, conflict at home and unhappiness in the lead-up to
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How ISPCC can help parents of children suffering from anxiety

ISPCC and author and illustrator Katie O’Donoghue are continuing their successful series of free webinars for parents and teachers that
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ISPCC response to the ‘incomprehensible’ St John Ambulance Child safeguarding shortcomings

The victims and survivors of child sexual abuse and grooming at St John Ambulance are to be commended for speaking
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autism

How to cope with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) refers to a developmental disability that involves communication, social and behavioural difficulties.
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A Parent/Carer’s Guide to ASD – Autism Spectrum Disorder

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

What you need to know about Suicide

Suicide is a complex and scary topic and it is important to use neutral, factual and respectful words when talking
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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