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Public sector equality duty - taking action
or decisions by a public authority which you think discriminate against you or disadvantage you because of who you are. There are different things you can do - for example, you can make a complaint
Complain to the energy ombudsman
the supplier to look at your complaint again decide that the supplier made the right decision force the supplier to give you a response to your complaint In some instances, they might tell your
Complaint about a problem at work – grievance letter checklist
letter has all the relevant information. Basic rules keep your letter to the point. You need to give enough detail for your employer to be able to investigate your complaint properly. Going off the point
You've been told your flat is fire safe but disagree
the problem write down the reasons you disagree with the assessment ask for a report from the fire service Find out how to make a complaint Who you need to contact depends whether you’re renting from
If you’re not happy with Royal Mail’s decision about compensation
with the response to your complaint Contact the Postal Review Panel using their online form or by writing them a letter. The Postal Review Panel are part of Royal Mail but they’ll look at your
Contacting your energy supplier about a problem
under 5 or are pregnant have reached your State Pension age Making a complaint The first thing you should do is gather any supporting evidence. What you’ll need depends on your issue - for example you
Complaining about a funeral
to make a complaint If you have a complaint, speak to the funeral director. If they are a member of a professional association, check the association's code of practice to see the standard of service
Services provided by a public authority - taking action about discrimination
they carry out their work. If you’ve experienced discrimination by a public authority there are different things you can do. For example, you can make a complaint or you can make a discrimination claim
Taking action about discrimination at work
You can take action by: making an informal complaint - you should try to resolve the problem by doing this first making a formal complaint called a ‘grievance’ going to a tribunal You should decide
If you’re injured because of an accident at work
. They can record the details of your accident in your medical records, as well as treat your injury. If you need to see a doctor straight away, you can find your local urgent care services on the NHS website