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Wexford Children & Young People’s Services Committee: Services Update

Services are adapting to comply with HSE guidance during Coronavirus COVID-19 restrictions and

have adopted alternative service arrangements.

The information on services below is correct as at April 15th 2021 but may change at short notice.

For further information on services and supports see www.wexfordcypsc.ie and http://www.wexfordcypsc.ie/wexford-parents-hub.

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Service Name Service Update Contact Details Tel / Email / Web

Barnardos Barnardos is operating and phone lines are Catherine Mc Curdy Project Leader Phone 053 9236342 ( office) operating as usual. Wexford Parents Hub is Karen Mooney (Parents Hub) Email : [email protected] operating a phone service and has a social media presence. Barnardos is taking referrals and  Catherine McCurdy, Project Leader- : providing services in Barnardos Enniscorthy 0867807545 centre and home visits have resumed  Leanne Crowe – 086 033 3183  Karen Mooney – 086 0491118 The office is open for staff and service users via  Jodie Gillies – 086 040 3136 appointment.  Annette Dowling - 087 647 2019  Diane Lackey 086- 0413291

Bridgetown Bridgetown SCP is currently supporting young Sharon Grace 085 8568144 School people to engage with online learning. [email protected] Completion Key work sessions with young people are Programme continuing online https://www.facebook.com/Bridgetown- School-Completion-Programme- 101361171514919/

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Service Name Service Update Contact Tel/ Email / Web Bunclody / Bunclody/Enniscorthy SCP working face to face in Paula Busher Gatell 086-827 8424. Enniscorthy all 5 schools supporting students with returning Email [email protected] SCP to school and remaining in school. Facebook page Bunclody/Enniscorthy SCP

Comhairle na Peer support and encouragement. Paula Kelly Phone : Paula Kelly - 089 4813144 nÓg Young people recognise their responsibility as Email : [email protected] leaders in the community. They have come together online to explore ways of getting the messages of to their peers. They have prepared a video, which they will circulate through their advisory groups and on social media platforms. Community CBDI service still operational. Working remotely John Paul O’Neill Phone : 085-8053978 Based Drugs during office hours (9am-5pm, Monday to Friday) Email : [email protected] Initiative Coolcots Through-out the pandemic, Coolcotts Youth Phone : 086 7860180 Community Project continues to deliver safe and supportive Youth Project online programmes for young people in the Debbie Roche [email protected] (FDYS) Coolcotts area, offering online programmes and Eimear McMahon [email protected] one-2-one supports with young people aged 12- Kris McGuire [email protected] 25 years via Zoom/phone Monday-Thursday. All programmes are delivered in a safe & fun www.fdys.ie setting meeting the needs of all young people. facebook Programmes taking place at present are: Dungeons & Dragons (youth led), art sessions (youth led), 5 steps of mindfulness & well-being through creativity, quizzes, creative writing, online games, information workshops, internet safety, music programmes in collaboration with IYMA, cooking programmes (youth led) Digital open day: Saturday 27th March from 3pm- 6pm

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Service Name Service Update Contact Tel/Email / Web Enniscorthy Registered young people have been contacted Pilar Loring Phone Pilar – 087 7817059 Community and given details of online service provision. Paula Kelly [email protected] Youth Project One to one work with targeted and those (FDYS) identified as at risk continues, over telephone. Paula Kelly - 089 4813144 Young People in project are keeping in touch and [email protected] updating on their activities. Online Group work is being organised through social media. TBC, more details to follow. FDYS The R&R youth work piece aims to meet young For phone numbers/ details of all other www.fdys.ie -Cloister people, that, for whatever reason, are not or do FDYS projects across the county, Youth Café not engage in services. Youth workers Emma and people can contact the FDYS Facebook Facebook: FDYS (people can -LGBT+ Page and reach Youth Information who directly message the page too) Elaine meet young people where they are at, in Groups will signpost them to the service they spaces they hang out and meet in spaces external -Detached wish to contact. Instagram:@ fdysyouthservices Youth Work to the confines of a physical youth space. This includes meeting young people in spaces where We are here to help and information Detached workers number: 086 464 5573 See below for young people are, be it on the street, on the town, on all of our groups, dates, times are CYPSC Partner outside of their homes, or wherever they are. The updated on our social media and Cloister Youth Café number: 085 805 6697 Brief on R&R project involves doing youth work outside of website daily. People are most Simplified welcome to ring or message the above the usual youth work -space in order to engage LGBT+ Worker number: 086 464 5573/ Contact numbers for any queries or young people in a service, provide information on [email protected] System information during this time and new other services available to them and support them people are always welcome. [email protected] : 086 464 5573 in realising and reaching their full potential. We work with young people on a range of issues such as school-leaving, mental health, family issues, employment and providing information on what is

available to them in their areas in a manner that

is accessible for them. Youth workers follow a

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specific route two days per week (Tuesday and Wednesday) where young people meet and are

open to feedback from the local community as to

new areas in which young people are

congregating.

The LGBT+ youth project in FDYS is still operating, with LGBT+ Youth For more information or to make a referral or Project our work staying the same, and how we are doing it is slightly different. We have three LGBT+ youth projects have any queries on how to support young LGBT+ running online at present. LGBT+ Wexford Youth runs people with which you work, please contact

every Thursday via Google Hangouts from 6-7:30 for Emma @ [email protected] or by phone on ages 14+. SOLIDARITY LGBT+ Enniscorthy runs each 086 464 5573. Wednesday via Google Hangouts from 4-6pm. Wexford and Enniscorthy LGBT+ Action group (combining the Wexford and Enniscorthy group) runs bi-weekly on a Wednesday from 4-6pm. All groups are safe, open, welcoming, inclusive and non-judgemental spaces for young LGBT+ people to express their authentic selves and to meet other young people who may be on similar journeys. We engage in exciting LGBT+ related projects and the group is a good space to check in weekly on how people are doing. You do not need to be sure of your sexual orientation and/ or gender identity to join and you are accepted just as you are in our s pace, always.

We offer one to one sessions and chats to young LGBT+ people or young people who are questioning.

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Service Name Service Update Contact Tel / Email / Web FDYS Traveller Service still operating from Drumgoold Upper Robbie Sludds Phone : 085 8011895 Inclusion Community House to help members of the (Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm) Programme Traveller community around service information, form filling or enquiries re: Covid 19 pandemic. Access to house for worker only, assistance will be provided through gates at a social distance. Any forms that need to be completed can be left in letter box and they will be attended to. Gardai Can be contacted for Covid-Related issues : Graham Rowley Inspector 087 7902264 generally working from 7am-7pm. If it’s an out of hours emergency contact 999 or 112 or local Garda Station. GCYP works with young people aged 11-25 in Nadine O’Brien Phone, text, Whatsapp or email: Community Gorey Town and surrounding areas, running Youth Project Youth Café Drop-In’s, Youth Groups and Seasonal Laura 0860620922 (FDYS) Programmes and Workshops. The aim of all our [email protected] services is to support young people in realising their full potential, encourage well-being, and Jamie 0860691539 promote diversity. We use a youth-centred [email protected] approach, encouraging suggestions and feedback from young people throughout. Nadine 0858898047 Our current services include: [email protected] Online Groups -“Inbetweenagers” transition programme into www.fdys.ie secondary school (Wednesdays 3pm) -Riverchapel Virtual Drop-In (Wednesdays 5pm) Driver Theory Test Preparation (contact for details) -McCurtain Street Drop-In (Thursdays 4pm) Health and Wellness Programme (Fridays 4pm)

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-Tea and Talk (Fridays 5pm, and last Saturday of the month, 12noon) One to One Support -Safe space for a young person to chat with one of our youth workers on a one-to-one basis about any issues which may be affecting their lives. -Young people can be referred on to other services should the need arise Outreach -Outreach work will resume in April in the Gorey Town and Riverchapel areas. Workers can be identified by their FDYS branded “youth worker” hoodies -Youth Workers are available to chat with young people where they hang out and provide support.

Gorey Family Gorey FRC is currently closed to the public until Anita Carroll (Manager) 053 9489017 Resource Monday 30th March. Staff members are available Centre to answer queries on the phone between 10am and 1pm daily. Maintaining contact with clients on phone and via email. Using Facebook as a communication tool with the community.

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Service Name Service Update Contact Details Tel / Email / Web Gorey School The Gorey School Completion Programme is currently Margaret , Co-ordinator, The Email: [email protected]. Completion working remotely with the nine schools in the Gorey School Completion programme Mobile 087-4100792 Programme programme. We are continuing to support students and parents via phone and online and are taking referrals. We are delivering education packs to students who have been identified as not having returned to school through the Covid 19 school returns and offering support and guidance to them and their families. Gorey Youth During Lockdown GYNG were still in operation Mandi Tighe 053 9422611 Needs Group however services were redesigned in a way that they could delivered online using various [email protected] platforms, mainly Zoom and Discord. The Facebook page was also very active and the [email protected] messaging service allowed young people to have a direct line with Youth Workers. GYNG followed www.gyng.ie official Guidance for the Youth Sector and service provision changed based on the phases in the Governments Road Map out of Lockdown. On the 8th of June small groups of four resumed face to face and this then increased to groups of 12 outdoors. As of the 24th of August Official Guidance for Youth Organisations on resuming full service now permits GYNG to facilitate group work indoors with groups of 12. GYNG are fortunate to have the space to allow for social distancing and measures have been put in place to adhere to health & safety recommendations. All Youth Groups are now operating back in the centre.

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Service Name Service Update Contact Tel / Email / Web HSE Suicide See Resources / Information section below Tracy Nugent Mobile: 087 9271041 Resource Email: [email protected] Office Probation Clients of the Probation Service are to be Michéle Weir 053 9142076 Service supervised by phone contact. The Wexford team has informed clients of the situation. The service is currently not having face to face contact with clients. However all staff are available and any queries should be directed to the office number. Roma Youth & Project working through online aids. Facebook Alex Petrovics 086 0224242 Community and video calls being used for support. Email: [email protected] Raheen Raheen FRC continue to be available to support Martin Neville Tel: 051 442 888 Family families and the community. The Childcare Mob: 089 2431750 Resource Centre and FRC offices re-opened to the public Email: [email protected] Centre (apt only) Monday 29th June. We can be contacted as normal on 051 442 888.

We will be carefully following government health advice, adhering to social distancing. We would ask callers to make contact via the listed telephone number prior to visiting the office. All other services continue to operate as usual;

-Meals on Wheels -Over the phone support/access to information -Over the phone Drop in clinic every Monday - Counselling Service - Online Parenting Programme

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Service Name Service Update Contact Tel / Email / Web Slaney Garda 1:1 Support continues of identified young Terry O’Neill 087 935 1764 Youth people at risk in Enniscorthy and Gorey areas Diversion -Digital youth work methods being considered Rachel Donoghue Programme (Screenagers) [email protected] -New referrals are possible through JLO -Outreach work being done to the Gorey/ [email protected] /Riverchapel areas. SAFE Garda Currently working remotely – making contact Tommy Byrne Tommy : (087) 411 8076 Youth with participants and parents. We are also Project Co-ordinator Diversion doing some one to one work via phone. Peter : 087 2649462 Programme Southend Southend Family Resource Centre... Colm O’Muiri Colm : 086-8062581 Family All staff working from home...all groups are Siobhán Hayden Siobhan : 086-7036310 Resource being kept up to date by group texts or phone Centre calls.

The Ford ‘The Ford Counselling and Psychotherapy Michael Dillon (Manager) 053-9123086 Counselling and Centre is currently providing telephone and 087-1364886 Psychotherapy video counselling services. It will resume face Centre to face counselling once it is safe to do so.’ www.theford.ie

Tusla Educational Welfare Service - EWOs are Sheila Clarke Phone : 087 9853183 Education available by phone/email for advice and Support Service assistance. If people contact Sheila Clarke at (TESS) 087 9853183, she can direct to the relevant EWO for their area. A FAQ about school return has gone live on TUSLA website, https://www.tusla.ie/tess/faqs/

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Service Name Service Update Contact Phone / Email / Web

Tusla PPFS Tusla PPFS will continue to provide supports to Sinead Cronin-Daly Sinead Cronin Daly – 086 0081092 email families. All our group work has ceased until [email protected] or contact further notice. Sinead Joyce on 053-9259546 email [email protected] Open to the public with some restricted hours to Mary O’Loughlin Tel: 053 9134465 Family accommodate support services. All individual Mob: 089 4449925 Resource support services have resumed. Centre Email: [email protected]

South West We are continuing our work in various remote ways at Childcare Queries (Marie Murphy) 087 1719320 / [email protected] Wexford this time but, we are still here at the end of the phone Family or an email to support you as best we can. Youth Services & Family Support (Emma 087 3605595 / [email protected] Resource Please contact us, whether it’s for information, Fitzgerald) Centre guidance, a listening ear or a chat, we are here. We all know it won’t be easy and that we need to work together to ensure we stay safe. Education, Training & I.T Support (Darren 087 0985706 / [email protected] Our doors may be closed to the public but we are still Nolan) open for essential services including:

• Counselling services remotely by phone or in emergency in house appointments can be made General Queries, Welfare & Information • Various It and Community Education QQI Online Advice (Sharon Kennedy) 087 6594460 / [email protected] courses • Printing, Photocopying and secretarial services. Just Email us on [email protected] and we will leave Printing, Photocopying & Secretarial your request outside in our community collection box. Services (please email requests) [email protected] • Food Cloud Service • 1-1 online IT supports Book Library (available daily at the “Our • Welfare rights and Information service Centre Community Collection Point”. • 1-1 family support remotely by phone or in Updated regularly emergency in house appointments can be made • In house Childcare Services for Essential Workers Watch out for future posts as we extend and Remote learning services to Sugradh Childcare or restrict our services based on public Centre registered children and families. health guidelines.

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Agency Name Agency Update Contact Tel / Email / Web Tusla Child & TUSLA remain operational at this time and can Wexford : 053 9198201 Family Agency contacted as normal on 053 9198201 should concerns for children arise.

All child protection & welfare referrals will be processed in the normal manner. Please make

referrals by using the Mandated referrals portal as the postal service may be adversely impacted.

TUSLA offices remain open at Ely House (Wexford) & Cork Rd (Waterford). However callers should make contact in the first instance through the listed telephone number prior to presenting to an office. This will ensure service users get the appropriate level of service provision. TUSLA staff can also be contacted as normal by email and telephone. While services may be restricted due

to health & safety considerations TUSLA will continue to ensure that children are safeguarded during these difficult times.If you have colleagues that need to meet with service users in the coming weeks, the following guidance information which has been developed for frontline Social Workers may be useful. -Click here for guidance and advice with regard to access provision. - Click here for guidance and advice with regard to home visiting.

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Service Service Update Contact Tel / Email / Web Wexford Area Registered young people have been contacted Maria Brennan (Wexford Area) [email protected] Youth Service and given details of online service provision. Gemma Cullen (Bridgetown Area) [email protected] (WAYS) One to one work with targeted and those Nadine O’Brien (Rosslare Area) [email protected] identified as at risk continues, over telephone. www.fdys.ie WAYS Young The Young Women’s Project is based in Wexford town Womens and surrounds. We support young women and young Contact: Maria Brennan FDYS Francis St. Project Tel: 0858888388 email: mother’s aged 15-25, many of whom are going through crisis in their lives. [email protected] We offer one to one support and often signpost (hand hold) young women to other services and professionals

who we feel meet their needs. Young women and

young mothers also have the opportunity to join groups in the project; some groups can be as small as two or as large as ten depending on the level of need

and issues in the group.

The focus of these groups is mainly about personal and social development. Once in the group many young women say they feel less alone, supported and listened to. They develop positive relationships, gain support

from each other; they also learn coping mechanisms

and strategies in a fun and safe environment. We support the young women until they feel that they are ready to take the next steps in life.

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We also work with girls aged 12 to15 who are potential

early school leavers.

WAYS Music The FDYS Music Hub provides a safe space for Maria Brennan Tel: 085 8888388 Hub young people who have an interest in music to [email protected] come and play an instrument, sing, rap or produce Elaine Goldsberry Tel: 086 1383393 music. Young people are also given the [email protected] opportunity take part in music related workshops, activities, and take part in the Irish Youth Music Awards.

Wexford WCCC staff continue to be available to support Deirdre Power Deirdre : Phone 086 6060460 County all Early Learning and Care and School Age Email : [email protected] Childcare service providers, via phone (work mobiles) and (Monday to Friday) Committee email, operating services as normal during business hours, remotely (in line with Public Health announcements).

Wexford Need help? Public Library Library buildings in County Wexford are closed Branch Library Numbers & E-mail: Service from 24th December 2020 under Level 5 You can contact your local branch Wexford Library: 053 9196760 / 6759 / 6750 Library by phone Monday – Friday [email protected] restrictions but online library services remain 9:30 -17:30. open to the public. https://www.wexfordcoco.ie/libraries Gorey Library: 053 9483820 /opening-hours-and-branches [email protected] 1. Online Library 24/7 You can continue to use your library 24/7 and Not a member? Not a problem! Enniscorthy Library : 053 9236055 free of charge online to: Join here: https://lgma.iii.com/selfreg [email protected] and you will be provided with a  Join the library online; click here temporary library number. Library: 051 421877  Download eBooks and eAudiobooks; [email protected]

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 Read magazines and newspapers; All overdue books and library  Take eLearning or language courses membership have been automatically Bunclody Library: 053 9375466  Watch or listen to storytimes; or renewed and there are no fines. [email protected]  Take part in online activities like online

bookclubs.

For more information on our eResources For Updates : Each branch library has a click here. Facebook Page. Wexford Libraries are also on Twitter @wexlibraries, Instagram and We Deliver YouTube Book Call Service for elderly/vulnerable and

cocooning citizens. You can request a bag of books and we will deliver directly to your door.

Phone: 053-9196566 – 9.30-5.30 Monday to

Friday.

Online library 24/7

Free eBooks, eAudiobooks, eNewspapers,

eLanguage learning, online courses, comics and graphic novels, business and company research and more can be found on the eBooks and eResources section of the library website. https://www.wexfordcoco.ie/libraries/

Online Events Tune into our You Tube channel for a range of online events and activities for all ages.

Wexford Rape WRC Service continues to offer counselling and Clare Williams [email protected]/support@wex Crisis support to anyone affected by Sexual, Domestic and fordrapecrisis.com. Gender-based violence. This is now being facilitated 086 1724608. via telephone and on-line face to face counselling. Freephone 1800330033 There are some face to face appointments available. New referrals are also being accepted via phone/in person when available.

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Service Name Service Update Contact Phone / Email / Web

Wexford Local We know the current restrictions are difficult for Client Support Team Mobile: 085 7517600 Email: [email protected] Development so many people we work with and we would like (WLD) to take this opportunity to keep in touch & stay New Ross: Noreen Dake (Monday – connected to our communities and to assure you Wednesday 9 am to 5 pm.) Education & of our continued support to your community in Mobile: 087 2770192 Meitheal whatever way we can. Gorey: Amanda Bennett Tuesday, Email: [email protected] Despite our four offices being temporarily closed Wednesday and Thursday 9 am to 5 to the public, we are still working remotely. All pm) Mobile: 087 7181340 of our staff teams can be contacted on 053 Email: [email protected] 9155800 during office hours, or you contact us Enniscorthy: Cate McKeon (Monday by e-mail at [email protected] . Check our website to Friday 9 am to 5 pm) www.wld.ie for more information and for daily updates follow us on Facebook or Twitter Wexford: Fran Gleeson (Monday to Mobile :087 7600370 Thursday 9 am to 5 pm) Email: [email protected] Individual Supports Face to face client work and education and Rosslare: Jenny Kirwan (Monday to Mobile: 087 6930063 training courses have been suspended. Friday 9 am to 5 pm) Email: [email protected] Our SICAP Client support team is working remotely and staff are available to continue to engage with and talk to clients over the phone around accessing services and signposting to various supports across a wide range of issues.

Employment Our employment support officers are available CV and Job Seeking Skills mobile : 087 7600370 Supports remotely to provide access to information for Fran Gleeson Email: [email protected] those who are unemployed as a result of COVID- 19 access and can support you with your application to the Dept. We can provide access Local Employment Services Team Ph: 053-9155800 to on line job seeking skills and CV supports in

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particular for those who are unemployed as a result of COVID-19. New Clients are welcome for referral. We Community Education Officer: Mobile: 0871216802 provide listening supports, moral support, access Diarmuid Doolan Email: [email protected] to online training, providing positive thinking tools, physical and mental health guidance

We will support clients to link with available job Meitheal: Tina Kelly Mobile: 086 8538791 opportunities particularly in the health care, Email: [email protected] retail and social care sectors. We will support these clients with preparing their CV’s and job seeking skills remotely.

Traveller and Syrian families who have been attending After School initiatives, continue to be supported with educational resources and Diarmuid Doolan is available to answer any educational or other queries they may have. Applications for the Meitheal Peer Mentoring programme are available to students on line and interviews for this year’s Meitheal Leaders are being conducted by phone.

Our team are working remotely and are available New Ross : Dubhain Kavanagh Mobile: 087 7370455 Community to help communities respond to the challenges at Email: [email protected] Development local level. We will provide clear and reliable Team information from trusted sources on a regular Gorey: John Kelly Mobile: 087 7940830 basis to groups and in particular getting health Email: [email protected] information out to the hard to reach communities and to particular marginalised Enniscorthy : Lee Saunders Mobile: 087 603 9212 group within communities. We will support local Email: [email protected]

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groups to respond to their local community Wexford : Marie Louise Byrne Mobile: 087 1400 544 needs safely. Email: [email protected] Rosslare : Emily O’Rourke Mobile: 087 794 0017 Email: [email protected]

Traveller North Wexford – Enniscorthy, Ferns, Mobile : 087 1311855 [email protected] Community Wexford Traveller Community Health Bunclody and Gorey : Laura Myles Health Programme is working remotely and available to Programme answer emails and phone calls to support the South Wexford –New Ross, Traveller Community across County , Taghmon and Wexford: Mobile : 087 0975828 [email protected] Wexford. The team have been working tirelessly Valerie O’Flaherty to get the relevant health information out to vulnerable members of the community. Traveller specific Coronavirus (COVID-19) information and contact details are available on the WLD website and is updated regularly.

https://www.wld.ie/wexford-travellers-stay-safe- Food Cloud from-covid…/

For further information e-mail With the advent of COVID-19 WLD adapted our [email protected] or current Food Konnect Programme which was a [email protected] drop in service for food parcels. We have commenced delivering food parcels directly to the homes of regular users of our Food Konnect service using resources from other WLD programmes Tus Little Jobs Service and the Warm Project. There has been an unprecedented demand from across all the WLD programmes from clients who are experiencing food poverty. We secured additional supplies

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from another local food bank supplier whose delivery mechanisms had ceased due to Covid-19 and we have been able to deliver in excess of 200 additional food parcels this week alone.

We are actively working with setting up a partnership with the Food Cloud charity to secure an increased supply of food so that we can support the direct referrals from across our programmes and so we can support additional referrals from smaller groups and organisations.

Wexford Wexford School Completion Programme are Bernie Lambert Mobile : 087 9854437 School currently working remotely . We have delivered Email : [email protected] Completion resource packs to our most vulnerable families. Programme We are maintaining some supports via zoom with students and maintaining one to one support and guidance via phone with parents and students . We are open to contact from any services who feel we may be able to assist in supporting young people and their families.

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Service Service Update Contact Tel / Mail / Web Wexford Wexford Women’s Refuge provides 1 Emergency Pauline Ennis 053 9121876 Womens Accommodation room available for DV that Refuge adheres to the social distancing guidelines. We can relocate a number of families within the community. Our 24 hour free helpline continues to be operational as usual. We provide a drop in service face to face and our Outreach team continues to provide Court Accompaniment and other outreach services. Our staff offer ongoing support and information and assist women applying for Safety Orders.

Youth Vulnerable clients have been contacted and Mairead Duffy 087 935 1725 Counselling reassured that the youth counselling service Service (FDYS) continues. [email protected] Protocols in place for counselling service to continue by telephone. Safeguarding in place www.fdys.ie

Service is free to young people.

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Service Service Update Contact Tel / Email / Web Youth Youth Info have continued to reach young people Information through several social media platforms including, 085 8814259 Service (FDYS) Facebook, Instagram, Phone, Website and Twitter providing reliable accurate and up to Siobhan McMahon (Coordinator) [email protected] date information and reassuring young people Carmel O’Brien that there is support available from our services. [email protected] In addition the following programmes are delivered via zoom www.fdys.ie

Teen Between: 1:1 Individual Support/Listening Facebook: FDYS County Wexford Service supporting young people through parental separation

Driver Theory Test: Supporting young people to prepare and practice for their driver theory test

Info for Life: To support young people to acquire life skills according to their own identified needs

Info for Work: To support young people to acquire job seeking skills according to their own identified needs

National Online Chat Service: To support a national online chat service so that the young people in County Wexford have access to extended opening hours.

Moving On Up : Supporting young people to transition from primary to secondary school

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Service Service Update Contact Tel / Email / Web Youth New Youth New Ross will be mainly remote working Please call/text/WhatsApp our team Ross due to the Level 5 restrictions in place for the on the numbers below: coming weeks. All young people and families in need of any information or support can link in Youth Project: with us, for any reason. Our staff team are contactable on the numbers provided and would Catherine 089 4397202 For further updates and more information be delighted to help please visit our facebook Cathy 087 1172747 page https://www.facebook.com/YouthNew RossYNR/ GYDP Project:

Siobhan 089 4451737

Paul 089 2440631

Family Project:

Jeanette 086 8899153

Katie 087 0939296

Saoirse 086 0774123

Ann Marie 086 8901163

Angela 089 4332324

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