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Safeguarding flags Skilly raised from your students' reflections. You rate severity; the coordinator also rates — highest wins. Action each one and close to keep the audit trail clean.
ℹ️ How alerts are calibrated — why your inbox doesn't fill with benign flags. · 🗺️ How does it work? (downloadable explainer)
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Irish national services relevant to safeguarding concerns. Use these when escalating or advising students.
Tusla — Child & Family Agency
Ireland's child protection service. For reporting concerns about a child's safety or welfare.
Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm (out-of-hours: contact Gardaí)
Pieta House
Free therapy and 24/7 crisis helpline for anyone experiencing suicidal ideation, self-harm, or bereavement.
24 hours, 7 days a week
Samaritans Ireland
24/7 emotional support for anyone in distress. Free, confidential, non-judgmental listening.
24 hours, 7 days a week
NEPS (National Educational Psychological Service)
Educational psychology service supporting schools. Contact through your school principal.
HSE Mental Health Services
Public mental health services including CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services). GP referral usually needed.
Webwise — PDST
Ireland's internet safety initiative. Resources for teachers and students on online safety, cyberbullying, and digital wellbeing.