ISPCC Childline are encouraging parents and carers to think online safety this Christmas when gifting presents of technology or devices
Continue readingISPCC urges individuals to report child welfare concerns, as report of Child Care Law Reporting Project published
The ISPCC has urged any individual with concerns in relation to the safety of a child to report these to Tusla or Gardaí
Continue readingISPCC notes publication of seminal Mother and Baby Homes report
The ISPCC has noted the publication today of the seminal final report of the Mother and Baby Homes Commission.
Continue readingISPCC Childline highlights support services available as further school closures announced
ISPCC Childline has advised children, young people, parents and carers that support is available
Continue readingISPCC Childline volunteers answered 723 contacts from children on Christmas Day and Night
The impact of Covid-19 restrictions appeared to intensify challenges for children and young people
Continue readingChallenge yourself for Childline in 2021
Make 2021 your best year yet and take on the challenge of a lifetime to help raise vital funds to keep Childline listening.
Continue readingWriters come together to raise money for ISPCC Childline, Women’s Aid, ALONE and Samaritans
In the run up to Christmas, 12 Irish writers have come together to write 12 individual emails about Christmas and loneliness
Continue readingSupporting You and Your Child’s Resilience Webinar
ISPCC Childline and Tusla’s North Cork Child & Family Support Network (CFSN) present a free webinar for parents and carers
Continue readingISPCC Childline partners with Revolut to help raise vital funds
ISPCC Childline has today announced it is partnering with Revolut to help raise vital funds during the pandemic.
Continue readingHarmful Communications legislation necessary for young people’s safeguarding, ISPCC states
The ISPCC has welcomed today’s announcement that Cabinet has passed legislative plans by the Minster for Justice Helen McEntee
Continue reading