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You can be part of this work by signing up today. Be part of our work for children and help transform lives. There are so many ways you can get involved and make a difference. Emily, who is just 8 years old, struggles with sensory issues; loud noises are very overwhelming for her. Our partners and corporate supporters get involved throughout the year by hosting themed events or activities with their employees or clients in aid of Barnardos. We are here to help. We provide a range of resources to help young people, parents, carers and anyone working with children.

Barnardos Republic of Ireland is a company limited by guarantee. Company registration number: Registered charity number: Accept and close. When the cracks appear we're here Transform a child's life. We are committed to working together in genuine collaboration and partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, organisations and communities which is shaped and driven by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Barnardos Towards Strategic Directions reflect our fundamental belief that children must be at the centre of everything we do, and that if we all unite around a child, we can deliver the best outcomes.

Towards builds on this principle, be ensuring we prioritise the voices and views of children and young people in our service delivery, innovations and strategic initiatives.

Read more. As a young man he moved to London to train as a doctor. When he arrived, he was shocked to find children living in terrible conditions — one in five children died before their fifth birthday. When a cholera epidemic left many children orphaned, Dr Barnardo felt an urgent need to help. In , Dr Barnardo opened his first home for boys. To begin with, there was a limit to the number of boys who could stay there. But when an year-old boy was found dead of malnutrition and exposure — just two days after being told the shelter was full — Dr Barnardo vowed never to turn another child away.

The Victorians saw poverty as shameful, and the result of laziness or vice. He accepted all children, regardless of race, disability or circumstance. Dr Barnardo believed that every child deserved the best possible start in life, whatever their background. This philosophy still guides us today. Barnardos Australia was incorporated in and still maintains its links to the Barnardos international family in the UK, Ireland and New Zealand.

Today, we continue to support vulnerable children to recover and thrive. We are here to empower every child to reach their full potential in life. Barnardos Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work. We acknowledge Elders past and present, and acknowledge the children because they are our future.

If you think a child is in immediate danger, dial or contact your local authority social care department, or the NSPCC. For more information about getting help for you or somebody else, please see our Get Help page. You can also visit the Barnardos Facebook Page. My WIN Account. Toggle Navigation Toggle Search.



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