Almost 9,000 children in direct provision not eligible for double child benefit payment
Children’s Rights Alliance calls for urgent delivery of the International Protection Child Payment to address poverty s
Children’s Rights Alliance calls for urgent delivery of the International Protection Child Payment to address poverty s
Locals in Dundalk express bafflement and shock at disappearance of boy in 2022, when he was aged six
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Operator Re-turn has teamed up with events such as Electric Picnic to offer attendees the chance to donate to charity
On top of all the other costs, voluntary contributions remain problematic with around 80% of schools seeking donations, sometimes of well in excess of €100
Growing number of children in homelessness, emergency housing is enormous concern
Call for a renewed focus on lifting families out of deprivation
Barnardos surveyed 700 national school pupils about their online gaming experiences
Surveys show ‘voluntary’ contributions are rising, despite moves aimed at cushioning costs
Schools say they are forced to levy charges due to gap in State funding to meet everyday expenses
One in four secondary school parents said they had to take out a loan or borrow from friends in order to meet back to school costs
Survey paints grim picture of impact cost of living crisis is having on families across country
Wage cuts imposed after the economic crash over a decade ago - and reversed elsewhere - remain in place for hundreds of charities, the National Charity Summit heard
Extending free books for post-primary students likely to be a feature of forthcoming Budget talks
Charity is experiencing surge in calls for help from families who never needed to avail of their services before
Charity says support has helped children and families with 25,000 hours of family help and 600,000 meals
The opening of Brown Thomas’s new Dundrum mecca this week was jarring
Legislative reforms are being prepared to regulate the guardian ad litem system
Charity says ‘too many’ families are deprived of access to ‘fundamental essentials’
How corporate giving and staff fundraising can make all the difference to charities
NGO coaltion says abusive parents routinely granted unsupervised access to children
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Nearly 3,500 women contacted a domestic violence service for the first time during the initial lockdown; is this lockdown any better?
Bereavement experts share advice for parents trying to cope in the most trying of circumstances
Children’s charity says it is adapting to ‘new needs’ of 1,580 families during crisis
Our politicians think we are not interested in long-term policies. The election will test if their cynicism is justified
Two people a day became homeless last month on average
Child poverty intervention is in addition to hot meals pilot running in 36 primary schools
Tech giant funds education campaigns for children as it breaches data privacy laws
Children’s charity says waiting lists are the result of 16% increase in demand for supports
A teenager struggled for years searching for answers to the ‘puzzle’ of her adoption
Appropriate reparations required for ‘terrible aspects of our past,’ Minister says
Home for Good say wording should include right to dignity, shelter and safety
Barnardos chief Suzanne Connolly on the the impact of what happens behind closed doors
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