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Help is finally here for the parents of children suffering from anxiety

ISPCC offers free Digital Mental Health and Wellbeing Programmes to support parents as well as children and young people experiencing mental health difficulties March 18, 2025 A parent whose child
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Get up, get out and get talking to help Childline by ISPCC help children and young people in Ireland

Childline by ISPCC urges the nation to get chatting with our Lap and Chat fundraising campaign February 12, 2025 Get talking while walking and help children and young people by
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Revealed: How one-third of young people* may be addicted to social media

New research shows that one in three young respondents neglects work, family or school several times a week or more because of social media use This Safer Internet Day (11.02.25),
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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.

Among the services it provides, the ISPCC runs Childline and the National Missing Children’s Hotline.​ The Missing Children’s Hotline provides emotional support and advice to children, parents and carers when a child is missing.

We also provide up to date information on current missing children across Ireland. This information is provided by An Garda Siochana.