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About HSS Community of 14,000 members Almost 15,000 members in Scotland, UK and across the world. Part of a network of global humanist member organisations. Community groups around Scotland. Humanist Ceremonies Provide over 3,500+ weddings/year. One of only 8 countries in the world where humanist ceremonies are legal. Campaigns and Advocacy Campaign for inclusive, secular education. Sponsor and conduct research and analysis (www.humanism.scot/?p=19409) Partnership project with Malawi. Points of Response A review of the context of religion and belief among young people Case study: An Edinburgh parent Commitment to reform Additional problems with current policy Welcoming the report’s reccomendations Religious identification, 1992-2012 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1992 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 Church of Scotland Roman Catholic Other Christian Other religions No Religion Source: Scottish Election surveys 1992, 1997; Scottish Social Attitudes surveys 1999-2012, sourced from Dr Michael Rosie, New College Edinburgh Proportion of respondents who say they are now ‘no religion’ by the religion of their upbringing… Aged Aged Aged 45- Aged 60- Aged 18-29 30-44 59 74 75+ Church of Scotland 61 58 49 30 21 Catholic 39 42 35 26 16 Other Christian 57 56 49 33 22 No religion 96 96 92 89 95 Base = 1,057 1,385 1,397 1,117 437 Source: Scottish Social Attitudes 2009-12 combined, sourced from Dr Michael Rosie, New College Edinburgh Survey of 14-17 year olds Do you regard yourself as belonging to any particular religion? Church of Scotland 7.5% (N=77) Catholic 10.3% (N=105) Other Christian 8.8% (N=90) No religion 70.8% (N=720) ‘Protestant’ 1% (N=10) Other 1% (N=11) (Prefer not to answer 0.6% N=6) Unweighted base = 1,018 Source: Survey of young Scots, 2013, http://aqmen.ac.uk/referendum/youngpeople
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