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Dealing with Tusla

One in Four’s vision is an Irish society where children are safe from the threat of sexual abuse. Our advocacy team work towards this vision by offering support and information to adults who would like to engage with Tusla regarding any concerns that children may be at risk.

If you would like information or support on making contact with Tusla about a concern you have we can help in the following ways:

  • Provide information in relation to Tulsa’s child protection policies.
  • Provide support to someone engaging in a Tusla investigation/process.
  • Provide accompaniment to Tusla meetings.
  • Liaise with social workers and/or other relevant professionals.

While One in Four’s services are confidential, if you give us information that children may be at risk, it is our duty as mandated persons to pass that information to the child protection service.

To speak with our team about any aspect of our Advocacy service, please feel free to call us on 01 6624070, or contact us through our website here and we will do our very best to help in any way we can. One of our team will respond to you in the next few days. At busier times it might take a bit longer. If you do not hear back please check your spam folder.

Published: 15th March, 2019

Updated: 16th October, 2020

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