Educate
Together has been invited to address the Oireachtas
Joint Committee on Education and Science at 11:30am,
July 3rd 2003 at Leinster House.
Educate Together will address two central issues of
importance for the Irish educational system.
The
necessity for the state to plan for educational
needs of a rapidly diversifying and growing society.
The need for pro-active planning and support for
new schools.
Educate
Together will present an opinion that the state is
building up for itself a legal and human rights liability
in continuing to re-enforce an overwhelming monopoly
of privately owned denominational schools at a time
of great social change.
Currently 99% of all primary schools available to
families in Ireland are legally bound to uphold a
specific religious ethos. At the same time, the Constitution
of Ireland specifically prohibits the state from compelling
families to send their children to schools against
their conscience and lawful preference. Unless the
state recognises this liability and takes action to
plan for structural change it could be violating the
rights of these families and their children.
Educate Together will propose that the most appropriate
response is to create a national network of schools
that operate under a legal charter that guarantees
the identity of all children is respected and cherished,
irrespective of of their social, cultural or religious
backgrounds. Such a network will ensure the rights
of the growing number of families whose ethical needs
are not met by the current system. This network should
be in schools owned by the state, developed in the
context of the National Development Plan and protected
by ring-fenced funding. Such a development will also
ensure the future vitality of the denominational option.
Educate Together will address the appalling difficulties
experienced by voluntary groups of parents who have
been attempting to address the need for such schools
in the past 25 years. Obstacles faced by such groups
have significantly increased in the past three years.
Currently, even in areas where all parties agree there
is a need for a new school, the state has no mechanism
whereby the school can be created.
Planned new schools do not appear on the published
building list and there is no specified budget line
assigned. This will be highlighted with reference
to the crisis situations in Lucan, Donabate, Navan
and Swords. The presentation will also emphasise the
failure of forward planning in such areas, the need
for legislative changes in the planning process and
the waste of public funds involved in the current
system.
Educate Together will argue for a complete rethink
of the Departments procedures for new schools
and a new package of supports in the first years of
their operation.
The meeting will be televised live within Leinster
House and made available to broadcasting organisations.
For
further information please contact the Educate
Together National Office;
E: info@educatetogether.ie Tel:01 4292500, Fax:01
4292502
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Educate Together, 2003