Terms & Conditions
last edited 8.11.2025.
This website provides information and links to youth and mental health resources in Ireland. The content is for general informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered medical or professional advice.
If you are in immediate danger or experiencing an emergency, please call 112 or 999 right away.
​
We share links and contact details for various youth clubs, helplines, and mental health services.
These services are independent organisations, and we are not affiliated with, responsible for, or endorsed by them unless explicitly stated.
All intellectual property, materials, and content belonging to these organisations remain their own.
If you have feedback, a complaint, or a concern about a listed service, please contact that organisation directly using the details provided. We cannot resolve complaints or issues on their behalf.
​
We aim to keep all information accurate and up to date. However, details such as phone numbers, service hours, or links may change without notice.
We are not liable for any inaccuracies, omissions, or outcomes that may result from using or relying on information found on this site.
​
If you choose to contact us (for example, through a form or message), please do not share personal or sensitive information such as your address, health history, or information that could identify someone else.
We are not a crisis service.
If you disclose that you or someone else is at risk of harm, we will advise you to contact emergency services (112 or 999) or one of the professional support services listed on the site.
We do not store or share personal data beyond what is necessary to operate the website. Any communications we receive will be handled confidentially within the limits of the law.
​
If you call 112 or 999 in Ireland:
-
You will be connected to emergency services (ambulance, fire, police, or coast guard).
-
Operators are trained to respond to life-threatening or crisis situations, including mental health emergencies.
-
You may be transferred to the National Ambulance Service or Gardaí depending on your situation.
-
Calls to 112 or 999 are free and can be made from any phone, even without credit.
If you are unsure whether your situation is an emergency, it is always okay to call — they can guide you to the right help.
​
We do not accept any liability for loss, damage, or injury arising from the use of this website, including reliance on third-party information or services.
Use of this site and any linked resources is entirely at your own discretion and risk.
​
We may update these Terms and Conditions from time to time. Any changes will be reflected on this page with an updated date. Continued use of the site means you accept any updates made.
​
If you have questions about this website or these Terms and Conditions, please contact:
Email: projectsquad@taylorshill.ie