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Q13: going out
- for example, because your condition affects your ability to concentrate. Remember to: include time for breaks if you need them explain if it takes you even longer on a bad day say if it takes longer
Check the terms of your employment contract
rights called ‘statutory rights’. You have these rights even if they’re not mentioned in the contract. Check your written statement Your employer has to give you a written statement of the main terms
Check if you can sublet your home
subletting your whole home usually depend on your landlord and what your tenancy agreement says about subletting. If you sublet your whole home, it’s easier for your landlord to evict you - even
If your employer says you owe them money
When you leave a job, your employer can only ask you to pay back money if it’s for something you’ve specifically agreed to in writing. Even if you do owe your employer money, they can only take
Debt management plan fees too high
six months. The costs of administering your DMP should also be spread evenly over the DMP. What were you told about the fees? Just because you're unhappy with the fees you're being charged doesn't
Challenge your dismissal
of the day you're dismissed. If you're running out of time, you can start early conciliation even if your appeal hasn't finished. Even if you win your appeal, returning to your job might not be the best
Check if a change affects your Pension Credit
Credit you must tell the Pension Service about changes to your money or living arrangements. The Pension Service calls this reporting a ‘change of circumstances’. You have to tell them even if it seems
Check if your employer's dismissal process is unfair
dismissed. Ask your employer about their dismissal process if you can’t find one. There might be a standard process they follow even if it isn’t written down. Keep a note of any ways your employer
Check if you're disabled under the Equality Act
The Equality Act 2010 sets out when someone is considered to be disabled and protected from discrimination. The definition covers a range of illnesses and conditions - so check it even if you don’t
Check if you’ve experienced a hate crime or hate incident
crime or hate incident You can report it the police if you’ve: experienced a hate crime or incident seen a hate crime or incident happen to someone else It’s worth reporting it to the police even if you