Report on the consultation on the Draft Primary Curriculum Framework
The Draft Primary Curriculum Framework was published for consultation in February 2020. The
consultation was carried out over two phases between February 2020 and the end of March
2022.
Penneys to drop unisex changing areas after customers complain
Fashions giant Penneys is to reintroduce women-only changing rooms after customers complained about feeling ‘uncomfortable’ in the stores’ unisex spaces.
Trans Activists’ Speeches to Be Streamed into Classrooms of 15k Irish Schoolgirls
60-year-old male lobbyist and “non-binary” woman to be streamed at girls by an organisation that also promotes “yeet the teets” doctor as inspirational
Consultation on Updated Junior Cycle SPHE Curriculum
The Countess submission to the NCCCA consultation on the Draft Junior Cycle Social, Personal and Health Education (SPHE) Short Course curriculum. Following a review of… Read More »Consultation on Updated Junior Cycle SPHE Curriculum
TENI Policies
This is the third and final part of our series examining TENI’s policies, practices and governance. Since the publication of the first two articles in… Read More »TENI Policies
Trans inclusion means Muslim exclusion
With Islam’s strict rules on modesty and segregation of the sexes, single-sex spaces matter to Muslim women. If Muslim women no longer have a private,… Read More »Trans inclusion means Muslim exclusion
Scottish Committee Car crash: Regina Doherty says the quiet bit out loud
Senator Regina Doherty’s appearance before the Scottish Parliament’s Equality, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee on June 22nd was an extraordinary example of how gender… Read More »Scottish Committee Car crash: Regina Doherty says the quiet bit out loud
Irish senator who says country ‘has nine genders’ backs SNP plan for self-identification law
A senior Irish politician who helped push through the country’s gender self-identification law has admitted there are “glaring gaps” in the policy as feminist activists warned that Scotland is making the “same mistakes”