North Louth CFSN Coordinator in Tusla Family Support digital campaign

Click on the link below to hear from the Paula McCabe, Louth CFSN Coordinator, speaking about the Tusla Family Support digital campaign

https://www.instagram.com/p/CIFvVN8HHp6/?igshid=1o9suxlvuq5wq

 

 

Edition 1 of the NEW Meath Child and Family Support Networks Newsletter

Click on the link below to access Edition 1 of the NEW Meath CFSNs Newsletter (Issue 1, Winter 2020). In this edition you will find information on some of the services available to children, young people and families across Meath, as well as information on the Child and Family Support Networks in Louth and Meath and Meitheal.

The Meath CFSNs Newsletter will issue quarterly with Edition 2 issuing in the New Year.

Edition 1 New Meath CFSNs Newsletter revised

 

Edition 1 of the NEW Louth Child and Family Support Networks Newsletter

Click on the link below to access Edition 1 of the NEW Louth CFSNs Newsletter (Issue 1, Winter 2020). In this edition you will find information on some of the services available to children, young people and families across Louth, as well as information on the Child and Family Support Networks in Louth and Meath and Meitheal.

The Louth CFSNs Newsletter will issue quarterly with Edition 2 issuing in the New Year.

Edition 1 New Louth CFSNs Newsletter

East Coast FRC Quarterly Newsletter

Click on the link below to view the November, 2020 edition of the East Coast Family Resource Centre (FRC) Quarterly Newsletter

East Coast A4 2pp Newsletter Nov20 (2)

Know Your Rights – A Guide to Children’s European Rights to Online Privacy and Safety

After the successful launch of our Know Your Rights Guide last year, the Children’s Rights Alliance were delighted to have the opportunity to work with the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Communicating Europe Initiative to develop a guide for children and young people focused solely on their rights to online privacy and safety under EU law.

Once again, we worked with member organisations to ensure that the information in the Guide was relevant and responded to some of the main concerns and questions young people had around their rights in the online space. We would like to thank our members for their continued support for our Know Your Rights project.

Click on the link below to access and download the digital version of the guide.

Download the new guide with this link: https://www.childrensrights.ie/resources/now-your-rights-guide-childrens-european

You can also keep an eye on our social media pages with #KnowYourRightsOnline

The full Know Your Rights Guide is also available to download on our website: https://www.childrensrights.ie/content/know-your-rights-0

Bereaved Children’s Awareness Week 2020

Every November, the Irish Childhood Bereavement Network (ICBN), co-funded by the Irish Hospice Foundation and Tusla, organises a series of events across Ireland to highlight bereaved children’s needs and provide a voice for them to be heard.

To access resources to support bereaved children and young people; and to learn more about the events that will take place from the 23rd to the 27th November, please visit:  https://www.childhoodbereavement.ie/

Traveller COVID-19 Resources

Click on the link below for resources developed Nationally and by the Traveller Health Units (THUs) and Traveller groups in response to Covid-19 (Coronavirus).

Traveller COVID-19 Resources page

World Children’s Day – ‘Child Talks 2020 – A Day in my Life.’

Our Ombudsman for Children presents ‘Child Talks 2020 – A Day in my Life.’

From the environment to mental health, Child Talks 2020 will hear from children & young people on the issues that matter to them in their daily lives.

Child Talks is an annual event marking World Children’s Day that features a number of children and young people, up to 18 years, sharing important stories about their lives, which highlight an issue that’s important to them and children’s rights.

Head over to the Ombudsman for Children on World Children’s Day this November 20th at 11am to watch the show A Day In My Life

COVID-19 and Your Mental Health

Click on the poster below for details of some available Mental Health Helplines.

Trim’s volunteer group helping to apply for retrofits

There is a new initiative in the Trim urban and rural area that will support home owners (including social housing) and community organisations/ businesses to apply for a retrofitting of the buildings to meet B2 BER standard.
The initiative is organised by a volunteer led group Trim SEC Sustainable Energy Community who are available to help out with filing an interest form.
Check the links below if you are interested in getting your property more energy efficient and reducing your energy bills.