Minister Norma Foley Announces €1.5 Million in Annual Funding for Community-Based Counselling Services Supporting Children and Families

The Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley TD, today announced €1.5 million in annual funding for community-based counselling services. In 2025, this funding will benefit 73 community and voluntary organisations delivering essential counselling and therapeutic supports to children and families.

This funding provides community-based counselling, psychotherapy, and a range of therapeutic interventions such as play therapy, creative arts therapy, bereavement support, and systemic family therapy.

This funding has been sourced in recent years from the Dormant Accounts Fund, but in a significant development, this funding has now been regularised and will be delivered from the annual budget of Tusla, the Child and Family Agency.

Minister Foley stated:

“This funding will help children and young people to get timely and effective access to counselling services in their own communities. These services are deeply responsive to local needs. They play a vital role in delivering therapy for children and young people and their families when they are most needed.”

The €1.5 million yearly investment will enable these services to:

  • Increase counselling and therapeutic capacity;
  • Reduce waiting lists for children and young people;
  • Provide supports to those who may otherwise be unable to access services due to cost or location;
  • Embed a more sustainable response to the growing demand for child and adolescent therapeutic support.

The decision to regularise funding for these services was informed by a detailed survey, completed by organisations who had previously received funding through the Dormant Accounts Fund, on the outcomes and impact of their funded services. Tusla also engaged closely with its area offices to assess need and guide the allocation of funding on a targeted, evidence-informed basis.

Minister Foley said:

“This funding reflects the government’s recognition of the critical work being done every day by local community-based services. I am proud to support their work and delighted that this investment will now be part of the mainstream provision through Tusla.”

Tusla’s continued collaboration with the funded organisations will ensure accountability, quality, and ongoing responsiveness to emerging needs in communities across Ireland.