Need help or
would like to
talk to someone?
- If you or your child feels the need to talk to anyone about thoughts, emotions, or anything that may be associated with these issues, please consider him/her/they calling Childline on 1800 66 66 66 or the ISPCC special line 1800 400 100.
- If you would like to talk to a professional (someone whose job it is to help children and adults), please contact the ISPCC’s Support Line service can be contacted by email to parentingsupport@ispcc.ie or between 9am – 1pm Monday – Friday by calling 01 522 4300.
- If you would like to report the incident you anonymously described in the form, you can do so by contacting TUSLA, Child Protection Agency.
You may find the following resources useful:
Anti-Bullying Centre, DCU
A leader in the field of research, resource development and training in bullying in Ireland and is an internationally recognised centre of excellence in bullying research.
visit websiteBarnardos
Works with vulnerable children and their families and campaigns for the rights of all children.
- 1850 222300
- 50101 (10am – 4am daily)
CTYI
Provides academic programmes and resources for Gifted and high academic ability students in Ireland.
Cybersafe Kids
CyberSafeKids is an Irish charity dedicated to making children stronger, smarter and safer in the online world.
visit websiteFacebook Safety Centre
Facebook Safety Centre works with external experts, including a Safety Advisory Board, gathering feedback from our community to develop policies, tools and resources to keep you safe.
FUSE
An anti-bullying and online safety programme developed by the Anti-bullying Research and Resource centre in DCU.
visit websiteGarda
An Garda Síochána works to combat crime in a number of ways, one of which is through Community Policing.
ISPCC/ Childline
Ireland’s 24-hour national listening service for all children and young people (under the age of 18) in Ireland.
- 1800 66 66 66
- 50101 (10am – 4am daily)
Ombudsman for Children’s Office
A human rights institution and work to protect the rights of children and young people in Ireland.
visit websiteSpunOut
Ireland's youth information website created by young people, for young people.
visit websiteTeenline
A national active listening service for children and young people up to the age of 18 in Ireland.
visit websiteTransgender Equality Network Ireland (TENI)
Seeks to improve conditions and advance the rights and equality of trans people and their families.
visit website