The following is a list of some helplines that you or someone you know might need during the current coronavirus crisis.
Monday-Friday, 8am-8pm; Saturday and Sunday, 10am-5pm.
Network charges
The HSE’s dedicated helpline, which provides information and assistance if you or someone you know are displaying symptoms of the coronavirus. However, it is important to note, if you have symptoms, you should also contact your GP immediately to arrange a test.
Seven days a week, 8am-8pm
Network charges
For older people who might have queries and concerns about COVID-19.
Seniorline – 1800 804 591
Seven days a week, 10am-10pm
Freephone
A confidential listening service for older people, which now offers up-to-date guidance on the coronavirus.
Seven days a week, 10am-10pm
Freephone
If you are concerned about your mood or the mood of a loved one.
24/7
Freephone
If you are struggling to cope for whatever reason.
Pieta House – 1800 247 247
24/7
Freephone
For people at risk of suicide and self-harm, or those bereaved by suicide.
Women’s Aid – 1800 341 900
24/7
Freephone
For women experiencing domestic abuse.
Department of Foreign Affairs – 01 613 1733
Seven days a week, 6am-10pm
Network charges
Advice centre for COVID-19 related travel queries.
Monday-Friday, 9am-8pm
Network charges
The State’s service for money management and debt issues.
Workers’ Rights Centre – 1890 747 881
Network charges
Monday-Friday, 8.30am-5.30pm
SIPTU’s helpline for work issues related to all sectors.
FLAC – 01 874 5690 or 1890 350 250
Monday-Friday, 9.30am-1pm and 2-5pm
Network charges
Legal information.
Monday-Friday, 9am-9pm
Network charges
For homeowners and renters worried about the security of their tenure during the coronavirus outbreak.
Read more
COVID-19: communities coming together to stay part
Covid-19: wash hands, watch for symptoms of cough, shortness of breath, fever
The following is a list of some helplines that you or someone you know might need during the current coronavirus crisis.
Monday-Friday, 8am-8pm; Saturday and Sunday, 10am-5pm.
Network charges
The HSE’s dedicated helpline, which provides information and assistance if you or someone you know are displaying symptoms of the coronavirus. However, it is important to note, if you have symptoms, you should also contact your GP immediately to arrange a test.
Seven days a week, 8am-8pm
Network charges
For older people who might have queries and concerns about COVID-19.
Seniorline – 1800 804 591
Seven days a week, 10am-10pm
Freephone
A confidential listening service for older people, which now offers up-to-date guidance on the coronavirus.
Seven days a week, 10am-10pm
Freephone
If you are concerned about your mood or the mood of a loved one.
24/7
Freephone
If you are struggling to cope for whatever reason.
Pieta House – 1800 247 247
24/7
Freephone
For people at risk of suicide and self-harm, or those bereaved by suicide.
Women’s Aid – 1800 341 900
24/7
Freephone
For women experiencing domestic abuse.
Department of Foreign Affairs – 01 613 1733
Seven days a week, 6am-10pm
Network charges
Advice centre for COVID-19 related travel queries.
Monday-Friday, 9am-8pm
Network charges
The State’s service for money management and debt issues.
Workers’ Rights Centre – 1890 747 881
Network charges
Monday-Friday, 8.30am-5.30pm
SIPTU’s helpline for work issues related to all sectors.
FLAC – 01 874 5690 or 1890 350 250
Monday-Friday, 9.30am-1pm and 2-5pm
Network charges
Legal information.
Monday-Friday, 9am-9pm
Network charges
For homeowners and renters worried about the security of their tenure during the coronavirus outbreak.
Read more
COVID-19: communities coming together to stay part
Covid-19: wash hands, watch for symptoms of cough, shortness of breath, fever
SHARING OPTIONS: