Discussion paper
Religious educational institutions and anti-discrimination laws: consultation paper
Publisher
Employment
Religious education
Law reform
Discrimination
Australia
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Description
The Australian Law Reform Commission seeks stakeholder submissions on proposals to change the way Commonwealth anti-discrimination law applies to religious schools and other educational institutions.
This consultation paper sets out four general propositions supported by 14 technical proposals for reform. If adopted, these would:
- make discrimination against students on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or relationship status, or pregnancy in schools and other religious educational institutions unlawful, by removing exceptions currently available under federal law;
- protect teachers and other school staff from discrimination on the grounds of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or relationship status, or pregnancy, by removing similar exceptions; and
- allow religious schools to maintain their religious character by permitting them to:
- give preference to prospective staff on religious grounds where the teaching, observance, or practice of religion is a part of their role (and it is not discriminatory on other grounds); and
- require all staff to respect the educational institution’s religious ethos.
Submissions close 24 February 2023.
Publication Details
ISBN:
978-0-9873872-3-3
Copyright:
Commonwealth of Australia 2023
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
7 Feb 2023