Tusla will have a stand at this year's gradireland Graduate Career Fair! Stop by and meet the team and find out about our graduate programme and learn about career pathways, and further training & development opportunities. Hope to see you there!
On Mon 30 Sep, Tusla’s Early Years Inspectorate begins accepting applications for the registration of childminding services. The process has been developed specifically for childminders, taking into consideration the home setting. Childminders can apply at
We want to say a huge thank you to all those in Children's Residential Services for the work you do to help create
#BrighterFutures
and to everyone who helped bring this week together. All content from the week is available at
This week we were delighted to launch Tipperary Parent Hub, a new website which features valuable information and supports for parents and families in north and south Tipperary. Find out more at
Thinking of a career in Children’s Residential Services? Our webpage contains a number of useful links on the courses and avenues open to you today. Visit for more information.
#CareersInCRS
#CRSAwarenessWeek2024
Registration of health & social care professionals is an integral part of the Department of Health's 2021-2023 statement of strategy.
This video provides information on the registration process with CORU with details of dates, forms and other helpful data.
Today is all about Alternative and Creative Approaches in Children’s Residential Care. A series of webinars and content will be live on the webpage at 10AM – check it out at
#CRSAwarenessWeek2024
Ever wondered about the role of Social Care Worker? In this video, Gareth explains how they work to make a difference every day
#BrighterFutures
#CRSAwarenessWeek2024
This morning from 10AM, a series of webinars and content aimed at staff working in Children’s Residential Services will be available to view at on the important topic of Self-Care and Wellbeing.
#CRSAwarenessWeek2024
We’ve partnered with
@MediaplanetUK
on the Children’s Health & Wellbeing campaign. Learn more about the supports available to you as a parent or guardian here
#ChildrensHealthIE
Today marked the launch of Children’s Residential Services Awareness Week. Throughout the week there will be a series of webinars and info about CRS on
If you’re working in the sector or if you’re interested in
#CareersInCRS
, be sure to check it out.
We’re live this morning from TUS in Athlone, kicking off Children’s Residential Services Awareness Week! Hear from the leaders helping to shape brighter futures for children in care.
View the event from 10AM here:
#BrighterFutures
#CRSAwarenessWeek2024
Join us live for the launch of Children’s Residential Services Awareness Week! A live stream of the launch will be on from 10AM on Monday, 23rd of September.
#CRSAwarenessWeek2024
#WEDONTWANTTHIS
series of short films was created by young people in Donegal to address the growing number of peer-on-peer violent incidents taking place in the county, and how they impact on those involved and their families. This video focuses on the aggressor.
#WEDONTWANTTHIS
campaign is a series of impactful videos created by young people in Donegal to raise awareness of the increase in youth violence being recorded on mobile phones and shared across social media platforms - this video focuses on the person sharing content
Next week is Children’s Residential Services Awareness Week! From live events and webinars, check out to learn about and celebrate the impactful work that Social Care Workers do in Children's Residential Care across Ireland.
#CRSAwarenessWeek2024
We Don't Want This was created with young people from Donegal who worked with Tusla & partner organisations to explore how best to raise awareness around the issue of youth violence. The young participants generated ideas & content for the videos which they feature in themselves
Today in Donegal the We Don’t Want This campaign launched addressing the growing number of peer-on-peer violent incidents taking place in the county, and focus on the victim of violence, the aggressor, the victim’s parents and the by-stander who records and shares to social media
The ‘We Don’t Want This’ campaign launches in Donegal this week with a series of videos to raise awareness of the increase in youth violence being recorded on mobile phones and shared across social media platforms and how they impact those involved and their families.