The Mid-West Humanists held a public meeting in Limerick City Library at The Granary: –
“Human Rights in Access to Education”
on Friday 20 November 2015 at 19:45.
The meeting heard from –
John Suttle, of the Irish National Schools Trust;
Robert Bennett, of the Mid-West Humanists;
Jane Donnelly, Human Rights officer of Atheist Ireland.
Jane Donnelly, Robert Bennett, and John Suttle
The meeting added to the public awareness that the present set of schools discriminates against some children (mostly, those of the smaller religious groups and those with no religion) – many schools with Roman Catholic trustees have refused to take children of a different religion or with no religion; and nearly all schools with Roman Catholic trustees infringe the rights of such children not to receive religious instruction while at those schools.
Here is some of what the speakers said about this discrimination.
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