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Share your story of religious observance in Scottish schools to prove to the government that pupils need independent opt-out rights.| Humanist Society Scotland
Criticism of Scottish government's religious observance bill reaches national press, as MSP query commitment to children's rights.| Humanist Society Scotland
Teacher and campaigner Gemma Clark on how to tackle misogyny and violence against girls in Scottish schools with a humanist approach.| Humanist Society Scotland
MSPs question compulsory religious observance in Holyrood, as we share thoughts in exclusive interview with The Scotsman.| Humanist Society Scotland
The Children's Commissioner for Scotland has told Scottish Government its current plans around religious observance risk children's rights.| Humanist Society Scotland
The Catholic church has slammed Scottish government plans on religious observance, but their critique is wholly misguided.| Humanist Society Scotland
Have your say on a Scottish government consultation on their flawed religious observance bill, which will not give pupils full rights.| Humanist Society Scotland
We speak to new Humanist Society Scotland chair Jennifer Buchan about her journey towards humanism and want she wants to achieve in post.| Humanist Society Scotland
This week we received an important update from the Scottish Government on compulsory religious observance in schools. Ministers’ proposals fall far short of what is required to comply with their own landmark children’s rights legislation. Our My Beliefs, My Choice...| Humanist Society Scotland
Ahead of the Programme for Government 2024-25, Humanist Society Scotland has set out our priorities for the year ahead.| Humanist Society Scotland
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science we celebrate the Edinburgh Seven, the first women to study medicine at a UK university.| Humanist Society Scotland