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Preparing for your ESA medical assessment
Preparing for your ESA medical assessment This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You’ll usually need to have
Fill in the ESA capability for work form
Fill in the ESA capability for work form This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales After you’ve applied for ESA
Challenging a DLA decision - appealing against the decision
Challenging a DLA decision - appealing against the decision This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Before you can
Making a settlement agreement with your employer
If you have a complaint against your employer which you could take to an employment tribunal, they might try to settle that dispute to stop you making a claim or taking an existing claim any further
Talking to your employer about a problem
If you have a problem at work, it’s usually best to start by talking to your employer about it. You might be able to sort out the problem informally. Preparing what you want to say Before you talk
Student housing - ending your agreement in halls
Students aren’t always aware that they enter into a legal contract when they sign a tenancy or licence agreement. An agreement must be ended properly when you move out. The rules on ending
Make sure your redundancy is genuine
If you’ll have been working for your employer for at least 2 years by the time your job ends, check that your redundancy is genuine. A genuine redundancy is one where your employer has a real business
If you’re treated badly after using your employment rights
Your employer isn’t allowed to treat you unfairly because you used a protected employment right. This is called ‘subjecting you to a detriment’. There are things you can do if your employer subjects
If you’re being evicted by the council or housing association
You don’t have to leave your home straight away if you’ve got a notice from your local council or housing association - this is called a ‘notice seeking possession’. Your landlord has to follow
Student housing - living in halls
Many students live in accommodation provided by their university. This is mainly halls of residence which are often located close to the university and are particularly popular for first year students