Background to the new non-statutory national framework for religious education

In 2004 the New Labour think-tank, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), with the support of the British Humanist Association, held a seminar entitled What is RE for? It was hoped that the report of this meeting would be of value to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) in drawing up new non-statutory guidelines for Religious Education in schools. The IPPR report concluded that: Comments from the British Humanist Association can be read on their web site.

The non-statutory national framework for religious education was published later in 2004. While it does not recommend that the old title Religious Education be changed, it does state that areas of study should include "a secular world view, where appropriate" and "that there are opportunities for all pupils to study … secular philosophies such as humanism".