Our Advocacy Work

Our Advocacy Work

14 January 2025

Most Irish second level schools are Catholic or Interdenominational

The Department of Education recently released new figures on second level schools. Media reports last week incorrectly reported that most students are educated in multi-denominational schools. In fact: The vast majority of students (74%) are educated in denominational or interdenominational schools. The High Court has...

6 January 2025

European Convention and the exemption procedure from religion in Irish schools

In Ireland there is no effective and accessible means of protecting the right of parents to ensure that the teaching of their children is in conformity with their convictions. There is no regulatory framework of adjudicatory and enforcement machinery protecting individuals’ rights and the implementation,...

13 December 2024

Atheism and secularism are philosophical convictions

Atheism and secularism are philosophical convictions. They are protected by Article 9 of the European convention and Article 44 of the Irish Constitution. They come under the ‘belief’ category in ‘Religion and beliefs’. You can have a religious belief or a philosophical belief; they are...

12 December 2024

Department of Education delegates their duty to schools

The Department of Education, delegates their duty in relation to students not attending religious instruction to schools. The only excuse they give for this behaviour is that “a one size fits all solution does not suit all parents”. There are no regulations or statutory guidelines...

10 December 2024

State aid to schools affects prejudicially the right to not attend religious instruction

We are constantly being told that there is not enough state aid to ensure that our children can attend any school in receipt of this aid and not attend religious instruction (Article 44.2.4 – Irish Constitution) This can only mean that the legislation providing state...

28 November 2024

Political parties reply to Atheist Ireland election questions

Atheist Ireland asked each of the political parties ten questions on secular policies. Based on their responses and party manifestos, the four most secular parties (in order of agreement with most of our questions) are People Before Profit/Solidarity, Social Democrats, Green Party, and Labour Party....

11 November 2024

Atheist Ireland questions for general election candidates 2024

Atheist Ireland is asking the political parties and candidates, who are contesting the General Election on 29th November, to answer these ten questions about secular policies. We will publish the responses to assist you in deciding who to vote for. Please ask your own local...

10 November 2024

How you can help Atheist Ireland’s court case on the right to not attend religion in schools

Atheist Ireland is taking a case to the courts in relation to the education system, and you can help if your family has been directly affected by religious discrimination in schools. Here’s the background. We have campaigned vigorously for years to change the education system....

30 September 2024

Oireachtas and Minister abdicate their duty to vindicate right to not attend religious instruction

It is the duty of the Minister for Education, Norma Foley under Section 30-2(e) of the Education Act 1998 to ensure that students do not attend any subject that is against the conscience of their parents. The Minister for Education, Norma Foley delegates her duty...

29 August 2024

Why must schools make Religious Education a core subject in order to protect their religious ethos?

Why is curriculum Religious Education a ‘core subject’ in Irish schools? Catholic and ETB schools say it is in order to uphold the religious ethos of the school. But is this necessary and proportionate to pursue this aim? Before the curriculum Religious Education course and...