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Jewish community responses to religious discrimination in schools
Jewish Community responses to the removal of discrimination against staff and students at religious schools.
This table will be updated as further details come to hand.
Last update: 5:54pm 04-Dec-2018
Organisation (click for statement) | State | Remove exemptions |
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Bialik College | VIC | ![]() |
The King David School | VIC | ![]() |
Mount Scopus Memorial College | VIC | ![]() |
Leibler Yavneh College | VIC | ![]() |
Mount Sinai College | NSW | ![]() |
Emanuel School | NSW | ![]() |
Institute for Judaism and Civilisation | VIC | ![]() |
Aleph Melbourne | VIC | ![]() |
Sholem Aleichem College | VIC | ![]() |
Moriah College | NSW | ![]() |
United Jewish Education Board | VIC | ![]() |
Yeshivah & Beth Rivkah Colleges | VIC | ![]() |
NSW Board of Jewish Education | NSW | ![]() |
Board of Progressive Jewish Education | NSW | ![]() |
Carmel School | WA | ![]() |
Sinai College | QLD | ![]() |
Sholem Aleichem College rejects discrimination against LGBTIQ staff and students
Sholem Alecichem College rejects discrimination on the grounds of sexuality or gender identity.
Aleph Melbourne warmly welcomes Sholem Aleichem College’s statement rejecting legislative exemptions that allow faith-based educational institutions to discriminate against students and staff.
See our table of responses from Jewish schools across Australia.
David Southwick must stop abusing the LGBTIQ community
David Southwick must stop abusing the LGBTIQ community.
On January 28 2018 David Southwick had his photo taken with Jewish LGBTIQ groups at Pride March.
Aleph Melbourne noted:
Hi @SouthwickMP, when you stood with us today and had your photo proudly taken holding our "LGBTIQ Pride in the Jewish Community" placard, was that with preserving Safe Schools in mind, or do you support your party’s stance to scrap this critical programme?
— Aleph Melbourne (@alephmelbourne) January 28, 2018
During the 2018 Victorian State Election David Southwick claimed of the Safe Schools program:
“really young children [are] being exposed to sexual education”
We have demonstrated his claim is lacking in factual accuracy and have invited him to apologise for his error.
At Pride March 2019 Aleph Melbourne will remind the community of David Southwick’s damaging and misleading claims if a sufficient apology is not forthcoming.
We would however prefer that David Southwick’s presence at Pride March 2019 was uncontroversial.
David Southwick must apologise for misrepresenting Safe Schools
David Southwick peddled misinformation about Safe School in his election campaign and owes the community an apology.
David Southwick was reported in the Australian Jewish News (Nov 23 2018), commenting on the Safe Schools program:
Southwick and Grasso clashed over the Liberals’ plans to scrap the Safe Schools program in which he said “really young children [are] being exposed to sexual education” and replace it with anti-bullying legislation, which she said would not teach respect for those with diverse sexual orientations.
The entire question from Michael Barnett, answer from David Southwick, and comments from Sorina Grasso and Dinesh Mathew, can be heard at Caulfield Candidates Forum: What is the Liberal Party doing to strengthen support for LGBTIQ people? (Nov 15 2018).
On Nov 22 2017 The Conversation article FactCheck: does the Safe Schools program contain ‘highly explicit material’? stated:
One Nation Queensland leader Steve Dickson’s claim that the Safe Schools program “contains highly explicit material directed at young children in their formative years” is incorrect.
There is no discussion of the details of specific sex acts, sex aids or sexual health in Safe Schools resources.
Safe Schools is an optional resource for schools and teachers. Its aim is to help school staff create safer and more inclusive environments for LGBTI students and families.
It is apparent that the understanding David Southwick has of the Safe Schools program, held uniformly across the Liberal Party, differs markedly from the reality of the program.
Is it deeply concerning that David Southwick campaigned on misinformation and fear-mongering, rather than truth and honesty.
David Southwick owes the voters and residents of Caulfield, the Jewish and wider community who put their trust in him, LGBTIQ people and their families, and all Victorians a sincere apology for flagrantly peddling damaging misinformation.
ABC RN Roundtable: Discrimination & faith based schools
Discrimination & faith based schools
A Senate inquiry looking into the the issue of whether faith-based schools should be allowed to discriminate against students, teachers and staff is due to report on Monday.
It’s examining whether exemptions which allow religious schools the right expel same sex students and dismiss gay teachers should stay in place.
The Prime Minister Scott Morrison has promised amendments to discrimination law to make clear no student at religious school should be expelled on the basis of their sexuality.
Guests:
Michael Kirby, former High Court Judge
Jeremy Stowe-Lindner, Principal of Bialik College, Melbourne
Abdullah Khan, Principal of the Australian Islamic College (Perth & Adelaide) and Chair of the Islamic Schools Association of Australia
Mark Spencer, Executive Officer Policy, Governance and Staff Relations at Christian Schools Australia
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Mount Scopus calls for removal of legislation allowing exclusion of students and staff on basis of sexuality
Mount Scopus Memorial College calls for the removal of discrimination against staff and students on the basis of sexual orientation.
Aleph Melbourne warmly welcomes Mount Scopus Memorial College’s submission to the inquiry into legislative exemptions that allow faith-based educational institutions to discriminate against students, teachers and staff.
Submissions to the inquiry are open until November 26 2018
See our table of responses from Jewish schools across Australia.
20181118-Mount-Scopus-Memorial-College-Submission-40Aleph Melbourne submission to inquiry into legislative exemptions that allow faith-based educational institutions to discriminate against students, teachers and staff
Aleph Melbourne opposes discrimination against students and staff of educational instutions on the grounds of LGBTIQ status. This is our submission to the senate inquiry.
Aleph Melbourne’s submission to the inquiry into legislative exemptions that allow faith-based educational institutions to discriminate against students, teachers and staff.
See our table of responses from Jewish schools across Australia.
Aleph_Melbourne_submission_to_inquiryThe King David School calls for all discrimination against students, parents and staff to be removed
King David School says discrimination against staff, parents and students on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation is unacceptable.
Aleph Melbourne welcomes The King David School’s submission to the inquiry into legislative exemptions that allow faith-based educational institutions to discriminate against students, teachers and staff.
Submissions to the inquiry are open until November 26 2018.
See our table of responses from Jewish schools across Australia.
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