On the 1st of January 2014 the Child and Family agency became an independent legal entity, comprising HSE Children & Family Services, Family Support Agency and the National Educational Welfare Board as well as incorporating some psychological services and a range of services responding to domestic, sexual and gender based violence.
The Child and Family Agency is now the dedicated State agency responsible for improving wellbeing and outcomes for children. It represents the most comprehensive reform of child protection, early intervention and family support services ever undertaken in Ireland. It is an ambitious move which brings together some 4,000 staff and an operational budget of approximately €600m.
The Agency operates under the Child and Family Agency Act 2013, a progressive piece of legislation with children at its heart, and families viewed as the foundation of a strong healthy community where children can flourish. Partnership and co-operation in the delivery of seamless services to children and families are also central to the Act.
The establishment represents an opportunity to think differently, where appropriate to behave differently and to seek a wide range of views regarding the most effective way of working together to deliver a wide range of services for children and families. An approach which is responsive, inclusive and outward looking.
Our Services
The Child and Family Agency’s services include a range of universal and targeted services:
1. Child protection and welfare services
2. Educational Welfare Services
3. Psychological Services
4. Alternative care
5. Family and Locally-based Community Supports
6. Early Years Services
7. Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence Services
Fáilte Ireland is the National Tourism Development Authority. Our role is to support the tourism industry and work to sustain Ireland as a high-quality and competitive tourism destination. We provide a range of practical business supports to help tourism businesses better manage and market their products and services.
We also work with other state agencies and representative bodies, at local and national levels, to implement and champion positive and practical strategies that will benefit Irish tourism and the Irish economy.
We promote Ireland as a holiday destination through our domestic marketing campaign and manage a network of nationwide tourist information centres that provide help and advice for visitors to Ireland.
Go to our website, www.failteireland.ie, to find out more about what we do.
For holiday information why not explore www.wildatlanticway.com, www.irelandsancienteast.com or www.visitdublin.com
At Barnardos, we have been helping vulnerable children in Ireland since the 1960s. Our core purpose remains the same; ‘to help the most vulnerable children in society achieve their full potential – regardless of their family circumstances, their gender, race or disability.’
Our ambition for 2027 is to deliver a wider and deeper range of services and supports. As a trauma-informed specialist organisation we have embedded the trauma-informed ethos and practice into all aspects of how we operate We are devoted to making Barnardos an attractive place to both work and volunteer.
Our strategic framework is based on these five strategic priorities:
Impact
Invest
Innovate
Inform
Influence
Our Services: www.barnardos.ie/our-services
For latest job opportunities with Barnardos: www.barnardos.ie/jobs
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