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Reaching children in rural Ireland

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Summary

A new Childline outreach team is travelling weekly to rural West Clare schools — bringing one-to-one support to communities far from urban services.

  • How ISPCC support can make a practical difference for children and families.
  • Why early listening, signposting, and specialist support matter.
  • Where families can go next when they need more help.

A new Childline outreach team is travelling weekly to rural West Clare schools — bringing one-to-one support to communities far from urban services.

A new Childline outreach team is travelling weekly to rural West Clare schools — bringing one-to-one support to communities far from urban services.

ISPCC works with children, young people, parents, schools, and communities so that support is easier to find at the moment it is needed. These impact stories show how listening, practical guidance, and specialist services can help families move forward.

Reaching children in rural Ireland
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Learn how ISPCC services listen to children and families, and how support can change what happens next.

Key takeaways

The story highlights practical ways support can help a child feel heard, safer, and less alone.

  • A trusted adult or service can help children talk about what is happening.
  • Families often need clear next steps, not just reassurance.
  • Childline and ISPCC services can connect children and parents with support.
  • Small, consistent interventions can build confidence over time.

For further resources and information on this topic, visit Childline.ie

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