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Getting information about your discrimination case
in housing and education. The guidance sets out six steps you should follow to prepare for and seek information from the person or organisation you think may have discriminated against you. These are: step 1
Getting help for your child from your local council
towards you or other people self harming abusing alcohol or drugs unable to join in activities because of their disability at risk of getting involved in crime having to provide a lot of care
Challenging what the CMS says you should pay
no longer counts as a child, for example because they’ve left approved education - check what’s approved education on GOV.UK your arrangements for sharing care of the child change the child dies you
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
Check if your child can get a permanent right to live in the UK
a partner visa to move with her. Hana stayed in Japan to continue her education. When Hana finished her education at 16, she got a child visa to come to the UK. She could do this because Toshiya had
Get housing help if you’re leaving or have left the armed forces
This information applies to: people who will soon be leaving the armed forces people who used to serve in the armed forces (veterans) the dependants of people who will soon be leaving the armed
If you think you’ve been unfairly treated when applying for a job
for a job, look at things like the: wording of the job advert - like if it asks for ‘dynamic, young’ applicants job description - like if it says you need to be a recent graduate arrangements
Benefits and concessions for the armed forces, veterans and their families
for Wales About this information This information applies to: people who are serving in the armed forces people who used to serve in the armed forces (veterans) the dependants of people serving in the armed
How to claim working and child tax credits
tax credits for most people making a new claim. Make sure you check if you can still get Working Tax Credits or Child Tax Credits before you try to claim. The application process is the same
Help with school costs
of education, for example primary or secondary. Even if your child gets free meals, you should tell your local council if you're on a low income and get Universal Credit. You might be able to get other