UK Parliament · Public Bill · No. 3186
Education (Non-religious Philosophical Convictions) Bill [HL]
[As Introduced]
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This bill aims to change education law so that students' nonreligious philosophical beliefs (such as humanism, atheism, or secular worldviews) receive the same legal recognition and protection that religious beliefs currently have in schools. Currently, the law mainly focuses on protecting religious convictions, so this bill would extend those same safeguards to nonreligious students.
Presented by Baroness Burt of Solihull.
PrivateLords2nd reading
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Bill passage
Lords
- 1st reading14 Jun 2022
- 2nd reading3 Feb 2023
