The Education (Admissions to Schools) Bill went through the second stage in the Dail yesterday. This Bill will not remove religious discrimination in our Education system. The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission and the Ombudsman for Children have both recommended that religious discrimination be removed from our education system ...
Aron Ra, Texas State Director of American Atheists, will be speaking in Dublin next Tuesday evening at a public meeting organised by Atheist Ireland, about how religion harms education. It will be Aron's first talk for Atheist Ireland since our successful World Atheist Convention in Dublin in 2011. The meeting ...
The UN Human Rights Committee has told Ireland to stop breaching the human rights of atheists and minority faith teachers and health workers, reflecting concerns raised by Atheist Ireland at the questioning session in Geneva. The Committee concluded: The Human Rights Committee is concerned that under Section 37(1) of ...
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.
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