We are seeking a Healthy Ireland Co-ordinator for CYPSC. This is an important new role that will support inter-agency collaboration to achieve better outcomes for children, young people and families across Ireland.
Tusla has recently published it's Strategic Plan for Foster Care Services 2022-2025. The overall approach of this plan is to improve Alternative Care Services for children and young people who cannot live at home for periods of their lives.
Sligo Leitrim CYPSC’s Child and Youth Domestic Violence Working Group aims to raise awareness and educate young people about domestic violence and coercive control.
St. Finian's National School, Dillonstown in Co. Louth is the first school in Ireland to receive ‘CyberChampion’ status from CyberSafeKids.
Traveller mental health has been identified as one of the most pressing issues for Traveller advocacy groups across Ireland.
The toolkit aims to support children and young people’s wellbeing in Roscommon and can be used by those working with children in many different contexts in the county.
A new group of students recently commenced their studies on the Certificate in Understanding and Responding to Domestic and Gender-based Violence and Abuse at South East Technological University.
Dublin City North CYPSC are delighted to publish findings from an independent review of the Mind-It Project. a locally developed, responsive youth support pilot project.
A super-fun Summer is in play for Donegal. There’s a lot going on, and all of it organised by local groups...
Service providers and practitioners who are working with families in International Protection, Emergency accommodation and with families displaced from Ukraine are invited to attend My Place to Play Baby and Toddler Briefing Sessions.
Youth Work Ireland Cavan Monaghan, with the support of Monaghan CYPSC and Healthy Ireland funding has launched a new interactive mobile phone app for young people called Connecting You.
Ireland's Minister for Children, Roderic O’Gorman T.D., publishes the sixth and final Annual Report for the ‘Better Outcomes, Brighter Futures (BOBF) National Policy Framework for Children and Young People’.
Some recently published county Children and Young People’s Plans are now available online to read.
Dublin City South CYPSC and TUSLA Dublin South Central are hosting a webinar focusing on the impact of Domestic Violence and Coercive Control on children and young people.
Wexford CYPSC's Children and Young People’s Plan Autumn 2020-2023 was recently launched online and is now available to download and read.