In August 2021 Atheist Ireland wrote to the Oireachtas Education Committee regarding an anti-abortion video that was shows to students during syllabus Religious Education classes. We also raised the constitutional rights of parents for their children to not attend religious instruction in State-funded schools. You can read our letter to ...
Atheist Ireland has written to the Department of Education asking them to remove Circular Letter 0062/2018 in relation to Religious Education in ETB second level schools. That Circular Letter states that there is no need for students to withdraw from curriculum Religious Education. Given the Constitutional rights of parents, it ...
On Monday Atheist Ireland attended a webinar by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment about developments in Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) at primary level and Social, Personal and Health Education (SPHE at second level). The NCCA is currently updating these courses. The Minister for Education Norma Foley and ...
Back to school and back to €9.8 million for faith formation in ETB schools and colleges. That's how much the Department of Education spends per year on 156 Chaplains in ETB schools, which are supposed to be the alternative to denominational schools. This €9.8 million is paid to help Catholic and ...
Students are returning to school and many will face the prospect of being forced to take religion class. If they do manage to not participate, they are left sitting at the back of the class. The right to ‘not attend’ is written into the Constitution, it is not a matter ...
A new school year is starting. It will be another year where the State ignores the Constitutional right to not attend religious instruction in publicly funded schools. The Minister for Education, Norma Foley continues to ignore her duty to protect the right to freedom of conscience and religion of minorities ...
Under the Irish Constitution, parents have the explicit right for their children to 'not attend' religious instruction in publicly funded schools, and the implicit right for their children to 'not attend' instruction in any subject that is against their conscience. Article 44.2.4 Article 44.2.4 of the Constitution explicitly gives parents the ...
In the recent Burke case the Court of Appeal said that case law demonstrates that there are Constitutional rules around the education system in relation to parents, the state, and the child. In this case the Minister for Education had argued that her only Constitutional duty was not to destroy these ...
Atheist Ireland has sent the following Letter and Briefing Document for TDs and Senators regarding the Education (Student and Parent Charter) Bill 2019 and the Constitutional right to ‘not attend’ religious instruction in publicly-funded schools Dear TD/Senator, The Education (Student and Parent Charter) Bill 2019 is making its way through ...
In Ireland, freedom of thought, conscience, religion and belief means that if you belong to a religious or nonreligious minority, your rights are suspended in order to guarantee freedom of religion for the religious majority. This breaches the rights of parents and children under the Irish Constitution. This article examines ...
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