ANTI-BULLYING CENTRE
Room 3125, Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2. Tel. 01-6081240 Provides a service to teachers, parents and others seeking information and advice about bullying
BARNARDOS
Christchurch Square, Dublin 8.
Tel. 01-4530355
Barnardo's is an organisation working to improve the quality of children's lives by providing a range of services to children and their
families.
C.A.R.I. FOUNDATION,
Tel. 1890-924567
Provides services for victims of abuse and non abusing members of their families.
CHILDLINE
Tel: 1-800 666 666 This is a service run by the ISPCC for any child in trouble or danger. COOL SCHOOL PROGRAMME Tel: 041-9067040/ 041-9843646 The Cool School Anti-Bullying Programme was developed within the North Eastern Health Board's Child Psychiatry Service. It is an Anti-Bullying programme and support service targeted at second level schools and specifically tailored to the Irish context.
DISABILITY FEDERATION OF IRELAND Fumbally Court, Fumbally Lane, Dublin 8. Tel: 01-4547978. Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI) is the national support organisation and advocate for voluntary organisations in Ireland who provide services to people with disabilities and disabling conditions.
GARDA-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & SEXUAL ASSAULT INVESTIGATION UNIT
Tel. 01-6663435/ 01-6663358/9
This unit provides a service to the public by way of information and advice. It monitors and oversees all cases of child abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence and rape nationwide.
HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE
If you have concerns about the welfare of a child or if you have concerns that a child is at risk of abuse you should contact your local duty social worker.
their website (www.hse.ie) has links to local contact details around the country.
ISPCC
20 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2.
Tel: 01-679 4944 The I.S.P.C.C. is a child protecting, child centred society which has as its primary aim the protection of every child's right to a safe passage through childhood.
NATIONAL EDUCATION WELFARE BOARD
Head Office: 16 - 22 Green Street, Dublin 7. Tel: 01 873 8700 Fax: 01 873 8799
Email: info@newb.ie
The National Educational Welfare Board (NEWB) was established in 2002 and has a statutory function to ensure that every child either attends a school or
otherwise receives an education. In particular, the Board has a key role in following up on children who are not attending school regularly, and where there
is a concern about the child’s educational welfare.
NATIONAL PARENTS’ COUNCIL (PRIMARY). 12 Marlboro Court, Dublin 1. Tel. 01-8874477 NPC represents the view of parents on all important educational bodies. ONE IN FOUR 2 Holles Street, Dublin. Tel. 01-6624070 One in Four offers a voice to and support to men and women who have experienced sexual abuse and/or sexual violence and also to their family and friends.
PARENTLINE
Tel. 01-873 3500 Provides a phone line which offers support and advice to parents particularly in times of stress.
RAPE CRISIS CENTRES The Rape Crisis Centres offer counselling and advice to victims of rape and sexual assault.
VICTIM SUPPORT
Halliday House, 32 Arran Quay, Dublin 2. Tel. 1850-661-771 Victim Support helps people come to terms with the experience of being a victim of crime. It offers advice, help, support or a sympathetic ear to anyone affected by a crime.
WALK TALL PROGRAMME The Walk Tall Programme is designed to give primary school children the confidence, skills and knowledge to make healthy choices, particularly in relation to legal and illegal drugs and to prevent the misuae of substances.
WEBWISE
NCTE,
Dublin City University, Dublin 9
Webwise
provides parents, teachers and children with educational resources,
advice and tools promoting safer more effective use of internet and
mobile phone technologies
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