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The Dublin City South CYPSC’s Safe and Protected from Harm Subgroup recently hosted an important event focused on Domestic, Sexual, and Gender-Based Violence and Coercive Control.
Raising Awareness: Addressing Domestic, Sexual, and Gender-Based Violence
💬 The Dublin CYPSCs are highlighting an event on Child Food Poverty
Parenting Awareness Week 2025: Celebrating Connection and Support
Supporting Children Through Grief
Coping with Extra Pressures
Supporting Children Through Emotional Stress
Parenting can be both deeply rewarding and incredibly challenging. It’s complex — filled with moments of joy, exhaustion, and uncertainty. No parent has it all figured out, and that’s okay.
We’re proud to mark Parenting Awareness Week with a special five-day video series exploring real challenges that parents and families experience — from emotional stress and separation, to grief and the extra pressures that come with everyday life.
There is an upcoming event that may be of great value to the families of LGBTQ+ young people you work with. “You’re Not Alone” is a face-to-face support event for parents, guardians, and caregivers of LGBTQ+ young people, designed to offer guidance, connection, and reassurance.
In 2025 a consultation project took place with two groups of primary aged School children (7-11 years) living in IPAS accommodation centres Dublin South City about their lives in Ireland. The consultations were facilitated by an adult and took place in their primary schools; a Graphic Illustrator recorded the discussions which were structured under the 5 National Outcomes headings. Both groups were consulted twice with discussions framed around what ‘they liked’ and what ‘they disliked’ about living in Ireland. Overall, their experiences were positive, and they enjoyed most aspects of their lives here.