http://youtu.be/Jzx7n0fZJHg?list=UU9ofP1PglfDTc0gmau0LBiQ Jane Donnelly of Atheist Ireland addressing the Oireachtas Education Committee about discrimination against secular parents and their children in Irish schools. The meeting took place on 11 December 2013.
http://youtu.be/Jzx7n0fZJHg?list=UU9ofP1PglfDTc0gmau0LBiQ Jane Donnelly of Atheist Ireland addressing the Oireachtas Joint Education and Social Protection Committee about discrimination against secular parents and their children in Irish schools and appeal to respect secularism in the admissions policy in the bill. The meeting took place on 11 December 2013 while discussing the Draft ...
http://youtu.be/wT6jTtCr8xk?list=UU9ofP1PglfDTc0gmau0LBiQ Jane Donnelly, Human Rights Officer of Atheist Ireland, speaking to the NUI Galway Atheist Humanist Society on how Irish VEC schools are actually religious schools.
http://youtu.be/T8QzcSC3EKo?list=UU9ofP1PglfDTc0gmau0LBiQ Jane Donnelly of Atheist Ireland tells the Oireachtas Education Committee that Irish schools breach the human rights of freedom of conscience, freedom from discrimination, equality before the law, private and family life and the rights of the child. The meeting took place on 11 December 2013.
Atheist Ireland has sent the following letter to the Ombudsman for Children, about the need to protect the human rights of secular parents and their children from the religious integrated curriculum in denominational Irish primary schools: Dear Ms Logan, We welcome the intent of your Report, Advice of the Ombudsman ...
Jane Donnelly, Atheist Ireland's Human Rights Officer, made the following presentation today to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Education and Social Protection. The Committee was discussing the Draft General Scheme of an Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2013. As legislators, what would you do if I was sick, and my ...
In this case at the European Court of Human Rights, the court makes clear that the rights of all parents and their children under Article II of Protocol 1 (the right to education) is not confined to having their children exempted from classes offering "religious instruction of a denominational character". ...
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