SPARK is currently in contact with Irish political representatives, national media, EU‑level journalists, and youth broadcasters
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Yes. We prioritise privacy, safety, and respectful communication. No one is pressured to reveal personal information
SPARK is a youth‑led movement created to protect young people’s digital autonomy and ensure our voices are included in decisions about our online lives.
SPARK is not a political party. We advocate for youth rights and speak to all parties equally.
No. SPARK is a youth‑led, non‑profit movement. We do not make money, sell products, or charge fees.
No. SPARK is created and led by young people. Adults may support us, but they do not run or control the movement.
No. We support balanced, evidence‑based policies that protect young people without silencing or excluding them.
By signing our petition, sharing our message, completing our youth feedback form, and engaging respectfully in conversations about youth digital rights.
Yes. SPARK is available for interviews via Zoom or phone. We provide clear, youth‑led perspectives on digital autonomy and online‑safety policy.
We represent the voices of the young people who choose to engage with us — and we aim to amplify as many youth perspectives as possible.