The Irish state, through the Community National Schools (GMGY course), requires children to demonstrate respect for codes of sexual conduct based on Catholic religious beliefs reflected in our 1937 Constitution and laws. Many people have for years been engaged in challenging those laws and Articles in our Constitution, because we ...
The religion course in Community National Schools requires children to respect the 'codes of conduct that influence the way people live in a range of belief traditions'. This crosses an important line between respecting the right to believe something and respecting the content of those beliefs. Indeed, it goes beyond that line ...
The Goodness Me Goodness You religion course in Community National Schools requires children to respect ‘codes of conduct’ that influence the way people live in a range of belief traditions. But many religious ‘codes of conduct’ are used to undermine the rights of others. This includes the denial of access ...
Atheist Ireland, the Evangelical Alliance of Ireland, and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Ireland will be meeting the Department of Education to follow up on issues raised at our last meeting. At that meeting, the Department confirmed to us that students can in fact opt out from the NCCA religion course ...
Atheist Ireland has obtained Freedom of Information documents, that show that the vast majority of ETB schools have the resources to offer alternative timetabled subjects for those opting out of religion, despiting claiming that they cannot do so. In February of this year, Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton ...
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