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Childline expecting over 1,000 calls on Christmas Day

Those that work for the helpline are there to take calls from scared, neglected, sad and lonely c...
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17.00 22 Dec 2016


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Childline expecting over 1,000 calls on Christmas Day

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Those that work for the helpline are there to take calls from scared, neglected, sad and lonely children.

The ISPCC says Christmas does not mean safety and warmth for many children who often turn to Childline when they have nowhere else to go.

Brian Caulfield, from Dublin who was voted Volunteer of the Year for 2016, recently spoke about how he got involved with Childline. 

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"Back in 2010 I was actually unemployed for around six months and I was looking for something to do and I came across this ad to do with Childline online and I found it very interesting."

"I read up about it, got into the training and I have been in there ever since."

"When you first go into being on your own on the service, it can be daunting, but the training you receive is brilliant and the skills that you learn in there kick in."

Childline can be reached in a number of ways. You can call them at 1800 66 66 66, use their online service which can be found here and finally you can text Talk to 50101 to get in touch. 


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