BHA Education Campaigner Richy Thompson represented
the BHA at the Tribunal case.
Only annexes on six world religions are included and an annex on humanism produced by
the BHA at the request of the DfE was not included.
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BHA at 406-446-3500 in you live in Carbon County or call 406-426-0092 if you live in Stillwater County.
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BHA at P.O. Box 2333, Red Lodge, MT 59068.
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Not exact matches
Over
at America magazine's blog, one poster wonders whether the much - heralded protestors are really paper tigers: «According to the website of the British Humanist Association (
BHA), its membership in 2010 is 4,100.»
The
BHA has expressed its disappointment and confusion
at the decision, which was announced with very little explanation.
Dependent for both financial stability and public support on enrolling tenants able to afford rents
at or near relatively high ceilings, the
BHA found itself increasingly hard - pressed to attract and hold on to such residents.
Besides
BHA and then Aston Villa
at home are not exactly Galacticos.
The
BHA has expressed its frustration
at the set - back.
For further comment or information, please contact
BHA Director of Public Affairs and Policy Pavan Dhaliwal
at [email protected] or on 07738 435 059.
In its response, the
BHA argued that it could «see no justification
at all for the removal of this recommendation».
BHA Head of Public Affairs Naomi Phillips commented that «Human rights are
at the very core of the work of the
BHA, and we have long been an advocate for the need for strong and clearly understood human rights legislation.
The
BHA has expressed its disappointment and confusion
at the decision, which has come with very little explanation.
In response to a parliamentary question tabled in the House of Lords, the Department for Education (DfE) has
at last conceded that the overwhelming majority of objections submitted to school admission policies by the British Humanist Association (
BHA) and Fair Admissions Campaign (FAC) correctly identified breaches of the law.
The
BHA were interveners
at the hearing, as were Alliance for Choice, the Family Planning Association, Birthrights, and the British Pregnancy Advisory Service.
Notes For further comment or information contact
BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson on 07534 258596 or
at [email protected].
The
BHA is disappointed
at the lack of progress.
In honour of his lifetime commitment to Humanism and good causes, the British Humanist Association (
BHA) is presenting the 2016 Humanist of the Year award to Lord (Alf) Dubs,
at a ceremony in London on Saturday 26 November 2016.
The British Humanist Association (
BHA) has responded with shock and disappointment
at reports that Number 10 is blocking the legal recognition of humanist marriages because Lynton Crosby, David Cameron's election guru, sees reform as a «fringe» issue.
The
BHA opposes state funding of Steiner schools because of concerns about pseudoscience on the curriculum (including scepticism of evolution and vaccinations and support for homeopathy), homeopathy being given to pupils by the schools» «anthroposophical doctors», and the fact that a number of private and
at least one state school has opted out of providing vaccinations.
Campaigners including the British Humanist Association (
BHA) have argued that this restriction is a violation of Northern Irish women's rights, and places additional undue barriers on their access to legal sexual and reproductive services and with costs on average
at # 900, has a disproportionate effect on poorer women.
The school immediately removed the section in question after the
BHA raised the issue, but the discovery prompted the organisation to take a more extensive look
at individual schools» policies.
The British Humanist Association (
BHA) is supporting «For All Who Serve», the new campaign launched by the United Kingdom Armed Forces Humanist Association (UKAFHA), which calls for the recognition of non-religious members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty
at the national service of remembrance.
For further comment or information, please contact
BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson on 0781 55 89 636 or
at [email protected] or
BHA Head of Public Affairs Pavan Dhaliwal on 0773 843 5059 or
at [email protected].
Flight Lieutenant Emily McCullouch of RAF Leuchars, who is a member of the
BHA (British Humanist Association) and UKAFHA (United Kingdom Armed Forces Humanist Association), delivered the closing remarks
at the ceremony which is on par with November Remembrance Day, on behalf of the 14.7 % of Armed Forces personnel who last year identified themselves as non-religious.
Read The Times report: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/education/article3807588.ece Read the CofE's press release: http://www.churchofengland.org/media-centre/news/2013/07/secretary-of-state-for-education-calls-for-continuing-partnership-with-cofe.aspx Listen to Michael Gove's comments
at the event: http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/data/files/resources/5093/130703-Lambeth-Education-seminar.mp3 Read more about the
BHA's campaigns work on «faith» schools: http://www.humanism.org.uk/campaigns/religion-and-schools/faith-schools View the
BHA's table of types of school with a religious character: http://www.humanism.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/schools-with-a-religious-character.pdf The British Humanist Association is the national charity working on behalf of non-religious people who seek to live ethical and fulfilling lives on the basis of reason and humanity.
For further comment or information, please contact
BHA Director of Public Affairs and Policy Richy Thompson
at [email protected] or on 0781 55 89 636.
The
BHA which has also been campaigning for four years for humanist representation
at the national remembrance ceremony
at the Cenotaph very much welcome the news.
statement, coordinated by the
BHA, from 30 scientists including Sir David Attenborough, Professor Richard Dawkins, Sir Paul Nurse and Professor Michael Reiss, the Association for Science Education, the British Science Association, the Campaign for Science and Engineering and Ekklesia
at http://evolutionnotcreationism.org.uk/
It supported Humanist and Secularist Liberal Democrats (HSLD) in their efforts to draft the motion, and the
BHA's Director of Public Affairs and Policy spoke in favour of the motion
at a fringe event organised by HSLD and the Liberal Democrat Education Association on Friday.
Professor Dawkins was promoting his new book, The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution,
at an event organised by the British Humanist Association (
BHA).
The British Humanist Association (
BHA) has expressed disappointment
at the decision, after the apparent cross-party consensus in 2010 to make PSHE a statutory part of the national curriculum.
The case
at the Information Tribunal is occurring in part as a result of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request made by the
BHA, asking for this information.
BHA Head of Public Affairs Naomi Phillips commented, «The «soft system» of presumed consent which is being proposed in Wales accommodates the wishes of individuals and their family members who do not want to donate organs, while
at the same time the opt - out system has the potential to profoundly benefit society as whole if it increases the availability of organs.
The two documents were obtained by the
BHA after it won a case
at the Information Tribunal last month, following on from a Freedom of Information (FOI) request the
BHA submitted over two years ago.
The
BHA has long - standing concerns about Steiner schools including pseudoscience on the curriculum (including scepticism of evolution and vaccinations and support for homeopathy), homeopathy being given to pupils by the schools» «anthroposophical doctors», and the fact that a number of private and
at least one state school has opted out of providing vaccinations.
For All Who Serve: representing the non-religious
at remembrance services The British Humanist Association (
BHA) is supporting «For All Who Serve», the new campaign launched by the United Kingdom Armed Forces Humanist Association (UKAFHA), which calls for the recognition of non-religious members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty
at the national service of remembrance.
But despite the rise in the number of non-religious personnel, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), which coordinates the national service of remembrance, still refuses to include Humanist representatives
at the ceremony, and have twice rejected the
BHA and UKAFHA's request for representation.
Commenting on the success of the initiative,
BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson said, «Alom's book is a perfect tool for helping young people to think critically about the world around them, whether used in the classroom to stimulate discussion or simply read
at home for pleasure, with the warmth and colour that only autobiography can provide.»
Alice pointed out that «If Parliament were representative, we would have 130 more women MPs, twice as many Black, Asian and minority ethnic MPs and 50 times more disabled MPs», while another
BHA representative, Owen Winter, noted that some 120 constituencies
at the last general election had no female candidates
at all.
The Department for Education (DfE) has been forced to amend its education green paper by the UK Statistics Authority, following a complaint made by the British Humanist Association (
BHA) over the «misleading» figures it presents on the impact of religious selection
at «faith» schools.
The
BHA has expressed concern
at the creeping influence of the Church over Academies without a religious character such as Tudor Grange.
The British Humanist Association (
BHA), which has been involved in a long - running legal case
at the European Commission level on the matter, has welcomed the EHRC's findings.
Whistleblowers
at the centre of the «Trojan Horse» scandal were assured right from the start by Department for Education (DfE) officials that their identities would be kept a secret, the British Humanist Association (
BHA) can reveal.
For further comment or information, contact Naomi Phillips,
BHA Public Affairs Officer,
at [email protected] or on 020 7079 3585 or 07779 703 242.
Posters are going up
at a hundred London Underground stations today as part of «Thought for the Commute», a new two - week campaign by the British Humanist Association (
BHA).
The British Humanist Association (
BHA) has reacted with shock
at the news, and alarm
at the continued lack of care by both the Bangladeshi authorities who have failed to protect the humanist bloggers and fact that he was unable to find asylum in Europe.
The British Humanist Association (
BHA) has expressed regret
at the outcome.