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Census Figures Show necessity for Structural
Change in Irish Education - 19th June 2003
The figures form the 2002 census provide powerful
evidence of the irreversible trend towards ethical and social
diversity in Ireland. The figures provide more detail of religious
and ethical diversity than ever before measured and show dramatic
increases in all headings of minority opinion.
These figures emphasise in official statistics,
the long stated opinion of Educate Together that we as a society
must respond to this increasing diversity and introduce structural
change in our education system. Stark figures show that 99% of
all primary schools in Ireland are denominational schools. In
a situation in which society is rapidly diversifying, the State
cannot continue to re-inforce an environment in which the vast
majority of families
have no choice. This is opening up a significant legal and human
rights liability to the state in which the constitutional rights
of minority families are being violated.
Educate Together actively call on the Minister and
all other education providers to work with us to create a national
network of schools that are legally bound to respect and cherish
the identity of all citizens irrespective of their religious,
cultural or social backgrounds. This must be seen as a strategic
necessity and funding allocations adjusted to reflect this priority.
We urge that this should be planned, developed with agreement
and consent for the benefit of the whole system and integrated
with the National Development Plan.
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