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Check your rights at work if you're under 18
you've reached this age. If you're too young to leave school, check your employment rights and working hours on GOV.UK. If you've left school, or you stayed at school after you could have left, your
What's the public sector equality duty
discrimination and the needs of people who are disadvantaged or suffer inequality, when they make decisions about how they provide their services and implement policies. Read this page to find out
Local authority help with repairs - notices and orders under the Housing Health and Safety Rating
stops the use of part or all of a building, or restricts the type or number of people living there. For example, an order could say that young children aren't allowed to live in the property
Check if you can pay less council tax
tax bill. When working out how many people live in a property, some people aren’t counted - they’re called ‘disregarded people’. If everyone who lives in the property is disregarded there’s still
Getting repairs done if you're renting privately
15 January 1989 In most cases this means you’ll have an ‘assured shorthold tenancy’ or ‘assured tenancy’. This advice applies to people with one of these tenancies. It’s worth checking your tenancy
Applying for a JSA hardship payment
partner: is responsible for a child or young person is pregnant, disabled or a carer is homeless is under 18 is under 21 and has recently been looked after by the local authority has a chronic
Carers: help and support
mean anything from a few hours a day, to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week you may or may not live with the person you’re caring for If you're a young carer (under 24) you can get local and online support
When to appeal a parking ticket
couldn’t get back to your car because: it’s difficult for you to walk because you’re disabled you’re pregnant you have a very young baby The Equality Act 2010 means you must be treated
Get a hardship payment if you've been sanctioned
of a child or young person you’re responsible for. 'Basic needs' include accommodation, heating, food and hygiene. You'll only be eligible if the reason you can't meet these needs is because
Prepare for a power cut
your blankets - this includes blankets for babies and young children prepare extra layers to wear, for example, thermals and hat and gloves have your chimney cleaned if you have a wood burning stove