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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
MSPs question compulsory religious observance in Holyrood, as we share thoughts in exclusive interview with The Scotsman.| Humanist Society Scotland
The Catholic church has slammed Scottish government plans on religious observance, but their critique is wholly misguided.| Humanist Society Scotland
Category: Freedom of Thought| Humanist Society Scotland
Category: Education| Humanist Society Scotland
In Scotland children and young people have no right to opt themselves out of acts of religious observance at school. We call on the Scottish Government to make all religious observance in Scottish schools opt in.| Humanist Society Scotland
We share our response to the Scottish government's consultation on ending conversion practices in Scotland.| Humanist Society Scotland
Wrecking amendments to law for safe access zones to abortion clinics are reintroduced ahead of final Holyrood vote.| Humanist Society Scotland
After her latest public statements, we ask why Kate Forbes feels emboldened to share anti-abortion views in the current political climate.| Humanist Society Scotland
We have responded to a Scottish Parliament consultation on assisted dying calling for rational and compassionate end-of-life choice.| Humanist Society Scotland
Make the case for assisted dying at Holyrood. Contact your MSP using our letter template or use our handy consultation response guide.| Humanist Society Scotland
Use our guide for responding to the assisted dying consultation, and help us push for end of life choice in Scotland.| Humanist Society Scotland