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- Privacy & Security
- Factsheet
How to tell a social media post is an ad
Written by: spunout
Being able to identify an ad on social media helps us to understand where the posts on our feed are coming from
- Privacy & Security
- Factsheet
Can you trust a social media influencer?
Written by: spunout
Taking time to look at the profile or channel of the influencers you follow can help you to decide whether or not you trust them
- Climate
- Factsheet
9 facts about climate change
Written by: spunout
Learning the facts around climate change allows us to start a conversation on what we can do to tackle it
- LGBTI+ Resources
- Factsheet
I am unsure of my identity. What should I do?
Written by: spunout
Learn more about sexuality, gender identity and gender expression
- In Care
- Factsheet
What is Aftercare?
Written by: spunout
Aftercare is the support and services provided to young people leaving care
- In Care
- Factsheet
How does EPIC support young people in care?
Written by: spunout
EPIC is an advocacy group that provides information for people who have experienced care
- Accommodation
- Factsheet
How often can my rent be increased?
Written by: spunout
Depending on where you rent in Ireland there are different laws that control your rent
- Gender Identity
- Factsheet
Why should I use someone’s gender pronouns?
Written by: spunout
Understand the importance of addressing someone by their gender pronouns
- Socialising
- Factsheet
How to start a youth group in your local area
Written by: spunout
If there are no youth groups in your area you may be able to start your own
- Accommodation
- Factsheet
How do I apply for Emergency Accommodation?
Written by: spunout
If you become homeless and have nowhere to sleep for the night you can apply for Emergency Accommodation
Join the spunout Action Panel
Written by: spunout
We are looking for 16-25 year olds living in Ireland to share their views and help lead spunout.
Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin: what’s the difference?
Written by: spunout
Learn more about three of the biggest parties in Irish politics.