Child Protection Procedures in Schools
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From: Department of Education
- Published on: 17 January 2020
- Last updated on: 15 April 2025
- Child Protection Procedures for Schools
- Board of Management meetings and Child Protection Oversight
- Supporting documents and templates
- Child Protection and Safeguarding Inspections
- Contact
Notice
Updated Notice 22 July 2021: Tusla Portal
The Department has been advised by Tusla that the Tulsa Online Portal for reporting child protection concerns is once again operational. If you wish to contact Tusla directly to discuss a child protection concern the most up-to-date numbers can be found at https://www.tusla.ie/get-in-touch/local-area-offices/. You can also contact the Tusla head office at (01)771-8500.
You can download the Child Protection and Welfare Report Form from the Tusla website.
Child Protection Procedures for Schools
The Child Protection Procedures for Schools apply to all recognised primary and post-primary schools and to all members of school personnel.
Reporting to TUSLA (Child and Family Agency) using the Tusla Portal
Since the Child Protection Procedures for Primary and Post-Primary Schools ( revised 2023) were published, Tusla has developed and put in place a secure online portal for reporting child protection concerns. This portal now also allows the reporter to print a copy of the report submitted.
Accordingly, when reporting a concern to TUSLA under these procedures, the Tusla portal should be used wherever possible.
After the report has been submitted via the Tusla portal , a copy of the report must be printed and retained in accordance with the requirements of the procedures.
Further information in relation to the use of the portal is available at link
Board of Management meetings and Child Protection Oversight
At each board of management meeting the principal shall present a Child Protection Oversight Report containing information under the 4 required headings.
If there are any cases to report under any of the headings, an in-person board of management meeting shall be convened to allow the CPOR to be provided, with no member joining the meeting by conference call or online. The CPOR shall not be provided at any board of management meeting that is held online or where the use of using a conference call may be required to facilitate a board meeting, except in circumstances where, since the last CPOR was provided to the board, there have been no cases arising under each of the headings set out in sections 9.5 to 9.7 inclusive of the procedures.
Supporting documents and templates
The following supporting documents/templates are available for schools to use in implementing the Child Protection Procedures. Some of these templates are mandatory to use and some are optional.
Mandatory Templates
Mandatory template 1 is available in portrait or landscape layout. The content of each template is exactly the same and using either version will meet the requirements of the Child Protection Procedures.
Mandatory Templates for Boarding Facilities associated with Recognised Schools
Optional Templates and other Supporting Documents
The department has developed a number of optional templates that Schools can choose to use:
In addition, the department has also developed a number of supporting documents which schools may wish to refer to:
Child Protection and Safeguarding Inspections
The Guide to Child Protection and Safeguarding Inspections is available here.
Contact
General queries in relation to the Child Protection Procedures for Primary and Post-Primary Schools (revised 2023) should be e-mailed to the department at childprotection@education.gov.ie
See Also
- Child Protection in Schools
- Child Protection and Safeguarding Inspections
- Programme of CPD support for schools
- Children First: National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children 2017
- Addendum to Children First: National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children
- Children First Act 2015
- Tusla - Children First Publications and Forms
- Recent legislation in relation to child protection