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Overview of discrimination in education
education institutions like universities teachers or staff employed by the school, college or university You have the right not be discriminated against if: you’re a pupil or a student you’re applying
Check if you’re allowed an extra bedroom for Housing Benefit
housing, you won't be affected by the rules about size restriction. This will be the case if you live in: temporary accommodation your council has put you in because you were homeless
Accidents and illness when travelling independently
abroad if you’re an independent traveller. You’re an independent traveller if you organised your holiday yourself, booking flights, accommodation and services separately. If you booked a package holiday
Moving to Universal Credit from other benefits
what you normally would on Universal Credit. Transitional protection also means you might be able to get Universal Credit when you wouldn’t usually be entitled to it. If you: are a full-time student who
Asking the local authority for help with repairs
Landlords are responsible for dealing with most repairs to rented accommodation. If you’ve reported repairs to your landlord and they haven’t done anything, then the local authority may be able
Problems with work if you have a Health and Care Worker visa
to your employer you’re forced to work very long hours you’ve been threatened with physical violence you’re being forced to live in unsuitable accommodation you’re forced to have sex with people Example
Discrimination because of religion or belief
are allowed to provide welfare services only to people of a particular religion or belief. This includes things like: hostel accommodation housing advice services day care services. Organisations are allowed
Check if you can pay less council tax
a council tax bill, but it will have a 50% discount. If everyone in your home is a student or severely mentally impaired, you won't pay any council tax. If you're entitled to a discount because someone has
Check your housing status if you rent from a private landlord
partner, or a family member like your child have agreed to rent your home for a specific period of time - for example, 6 months or month by month If you’re a student If you’re a student but you pay rent
Get help with the cost of renting privately
in temporary accommodation your landlord’s a county council, registered charity, voluntary organisation or housing association and they give you care or support you get accommodation from a county