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Discrimination because of sexual orientation
. This means bisexual people. If sexual orientation discrimination takes place in any of the following situations it is illegal and you may be able to take action about it. employment and training education
What are human rights?
the right to apply for judicial review you've been refused the right to appeal to the Court of Appeal or Supreme Court a final appeal has taken place. You can also take a case to the European Court
Using your Blue Badge
Using your Blue Badge This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you have a Blue Badge you can park in places
Creditors still contacting you - debt relief orders
(DRO) is legally binding, so you're protected from action by most creditors who are listed in your DRO. But there are some exceptions, when a creditor can still take action against you, for example
Taking legal action about discrimination in the provision of goods and services
authority - for example, libraries and leisure facilities. If you've been discriminated against by a public authority you can also take legal action under the Equality Act. Taking legal action against
If you have nowhere to stay tonight
. You'II usually have to pay to stay in most types of accommodation. If you're on a low income or benefits you can get help with your rent costs. Getting a place in a refuge If you can’t stay in your
Services provided by a public authority - taking action about discrimination
and you can take action under the Equality Act. More about what’s meant by public functions Before you take action about discrimination Before you take action about discrimination, you need
Don't miss a parcel delivery
Zone. Take pictures to send with your complaint. Post Office You can arrange to have parcels delivered to your local Post Office branch. Check where you can collect parcels from on the Post Office
If you think you’ve been unfairly treated when applying for a job
working evenings and weekends. You might be treated unfairly because of more than one protected characteristic - you can take action about more than one. The protected characteristics are in sections 5
Taking action about discrimination in the provision of goods and services
provided by a local authority. If you've been discriminated against by a public authority you can also take action under the Equality Act 2010. Taking action against a public authority about