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Step 1: Check it was because of a protected characteristic
To check if you’ve been discriminated against under the Equality Act 2010, you can check if what you experienced was because of a protected characteristic
Check how to make a formal complaint about discrimination
Check what to say in your formal complaint to show that discrimination happened. You can also find out what to do if you’re not happy with the response you get
Check if your child can get a permanent right to live in the UK
Check if your child can get indefinite leave to live in the UK, including the rules about your income
Challenge the council’s decision about your housing application
Check what to do if you disagree with the council's decision. Check how to ask for a review - this depends on why you’re challenging the decision
Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing
Check if you’re allowed to claim public funds. Check what counts as public funds, and what else you might be able to claim
Step 3: Check the type of discrimination
To check if you’ve been discriminated against, you can check if you experienced a type of discrimination in the Equality Act 2010
Housing
Get advice on renting, council tax, homelessness and problems where you live
Check if you can increase your income
Check you’re getting all the money you’re entitled to - including benefits, grants from charities and the Household Support Fund scheme