There are more non-religious people in Wales than Christians. Schools should reflect this by replacing collective worship that all children can participate in. We urge the Welsh Government to act swiftly, and bring assemblies into the 21st century. https://t.co/0PwF3gRaC6
Are you a GCSE RS teacher looking to improve your pupils' responses on non-religious perspectives? Then don't miss out on next month's CPD webinar showing you exactly how to do just that! Thursday 20 November, 16:00-17:00. Find out more and register below. https://t.co/rzaHrp3Nwh
We’re concerned to see a hate group like Voice of Wales so active in local politics and our schools in Swansea. It’s an example of how a narrow vision of extreme Christian Nationalism is being advanced in local government across the UK in 2025
https://t.co/hhQtIjYSlO
Huge news for non-religious couples and humanist celebrants across Wales.
Today the UK Government confirmed that it WILL legalise humanist marriages in England and Wales. 🎉🎉🎉
https://t.co/pyJBwW0W76
You can read the Wales Humanists report 'Careless or Uncaring: How faith schools in Wales turn away care experienced children' on our website. https://t.co/8v3EIFXWgA
Nearly half of Catholic schools in Wales are turning away children who’ve been in care – just because they’re not the 'right' religion. Faith-based discrimination in school admissions isn't just unfair. It's a betrayal of our most vulnerable children. https://t.co/HMeXVVJaWi
The Welsh Education Minister, Lynne Neagle MS, told the @SeneddWales that the Welsh Government is ‘not aware of any evidence’ that children in care ‘are being treated unfairly’ in faith school admissions. But the evidence is there – and it’s in our report. We urge the Welsh Government to read it.
Secondary teachers, join us this Thursday for CPD! Deepen your humanist subject knowledge, and explore different ways of teaching about non-religious worldviews. Sign-up below. https://t.co/YbXmxOMznA
We urge the Welsh Government and local authorities to reconsider such funding arrangements and to make sure public investments in education serve the broader community without advancing specific religious interests. https://t.co/mjZKP2olFB
Teachers, join us on Tuesday 3 June to learn about our virtual tour of Conway Hall - one of only two surviving buildings in the UK built by and for the non-religious - and how to bring this to life in your classrooms! FREE to attend. Find out more below. https://t.co/YbXmxOMznA
Placing the council's logo on banners across the city declaring 'Trust in Jesus' was a serious misstep. Public authorities have a duty to remain neutral on matters of religion and belief. This clearly looks like an official endorsement.
https://t.co/r65fMzJQ8A
Teachers, join us for an Understanding Humanism CPD webinar! Perfect for deepening your humanist subject knowledge and growing your toolkit of resources and ideas for teaching about non-religious worldviews. Dates in May and June. Find out more below. https://t.co/H1Wucu9ZiH
The Welsh Government announced that the pilot programme for the Children Missing Education (CME) database will commence next month. There is no doubt that a register of children missing education is vital to protect vulnerable children.
https://t.co/QCh6NUySW5
Mari Vaughan-Owen is the first humanist pastoral carer in any UK parliament. In our interview, she shares her experiences supporting Members of the Senedd through stress, grief, and daily challenges from a non-religious perspective. @SeneddWales
https://t.co/sQoCxEIuGa
Mari Vaughan-Owen is the first humanist pastoral carer in any UK parliament. In our interview, she shares her experiences supporting Members of the Senedd through stress, grief, and daily challenges from a non-religious perspective. https://t.co/sQoCxEHWQC
Through our service @faith2faithless, we help people are leaving high-control religions and cults. For those brave enough to question beliefs ingrained for years, the journey to freedom is often fraught with loneliness, fear, and, in some cases, danger. https://t.co/96zSanwBwM
The issues people leaving high-control religious groups – including homelessness, 'honour-based' based, shunning, and physical abuse, are so often misunderstood. @faith2faithless are at the forefront of political reform to support this overlooked and vulnerable group. 👇
Leaving a high-control religious group can be one of the most challenging and painful experiences anyone can face. That's where our service @faith2faithless comes in. Our beautiful animation – launching today – brings these deeply personal stories to life.
Watch, share, and help us reach people leaving high control religious groups. #FaithtoFaithless
Leaving a high-control religious group can be one of the most challenging and painful experiences anyone can face. That's where our service @faith2faithless comes in. Our beautiful animation – launching today – brings these deeply personal stories to life.
Watch, share, and help us reach people leaving high control religious groups. #FaithtoFaithless
'Humanism is ethical; it affirms the worth and dignity and autonomy of the individual and the right of every human being to the greatest possible freedom compatible with the rights of others.' @MickAntoniw1 https://t.co/b5oguDMe2a
A heartfelt thanks to @MickAntoniw1 for his many years of dedicated service. Mick has been a steadfast advocate for democracy, human rights, and social justice in the Senedd. Diolch yn fawr, Mick, for your unwavering commitment to humanism. https://t.co/f11ef5tLvh