Customer Service & Complaints
The Tusla Education Support Service can assist you to find a school for your child/children.
Click here to see the contact details for different regions.
Where there is NGO support available on site, contact them with any medical requirements. In the absence of an NGO, please ask the Centre management team for assistance.
If you require immediate access to medical care or medication, or any questions on your entitlements, services, or how to access HSE health or social services in your area, you canvisit the HSE website here or call 01 240 8787.
Anyone being temporarily accommodated with friends or family may request access to IPAS accommodation.
You can contact IPAS here.
Please enquire with the Irish Central Bank for banking queries.
Please find all information on assisting Ukrainians at the Irish Red Cross register of pledges here or call 01 642 4600.
Please send your name and contact details to IPAS by email and they will contact you if we require your assistance.
There is no longer any quarantine requirement for new arrivals to any IPAS accommodation.
Under the Temporary Protection Directive, displaced Ukrainians have the right to work and to receive social welfare payments in Ireland. You need a PPS number to do so, which can be organised for you once you arrive in Ireland.
Mpore details on social welfare are available from the Department of Social Protection here.
Under the Temporary Protection Directive, displaced Ukrainians have the right to work and to receive social welfare payments in Ireland. You need a PPS number to do so, which can be organised for you once you arrive in Ireland.
Mpore details on social welfare are available from the Department of Social Protection here.
When travelling to an EU country or Northern Ireland, your pet needs:
- a microchip
- a valid rabies vaccination
- an animal health certificate, or a valid pet passport that is accepted in the country you’re travelling to
- tapeworm treatment for dogs if you’re travelling directly to Finland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Norway or Malta.
These requirements also apply to assistance dogs.
For general information, please see the Irish Immigration website here.
As a Ukrainian arriving in Ireland you have 90 days before you need to regularise your status. Ireland is an EU country and is working with the EU to activate the EU Temporary Protection Directive, an emergency provision designed to respond quickly and humanely to the mass displacement of Ukrainian people.
Once this is finalised, the details will be made available on the Irish Immigration website. In the meantime, if you require it, displaced nationals arriving from Ukraine can be given accommodation by IPAS. You are also free to source your own private accommodation.
If arriving in the airport, please make yourself known to Immigration who will then bring you to the Border Management Unit. The Border Management Unit will liaise on your behalf with IPAS, who in turn will arrange accommodation and transport for you.
If you have arrived in Ireland, please contact the IPAS Helpdesk at ipasinbox@equality.gov.ie and someone will assist you.
Please find all information on accommodation pledges at the Irish Red Cross register of pledges here or call 01 642 4600.
Please contact the Department of Justice at 01 6028202.
Any employer is free to accommodate their employees privately once the accommodation is of an approved standard. The employee will, however need to obtain a PPS number. For more information, please see answer to question below regarding PPS numbers.