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Switching from prepayment to paying by credit
live with young children Tell your supplier if a child under 2 years old lives in your home - ask your supplier to move you off prepayment. If you’re disabled or have a health condition If you’re
What counts as disability discrimination
discrimination It is against the law to discriminate against disabled people in various areas of their lives. If disability discrimination takes place in any of the following situations, you may be able to take
Discrimination because of sexual orientation
orientation depends on whether you are sexually attracted towards: your own sex. This means gay and lesbian people the opposite sex. This means heterosexual people the same and the opposite sex
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
Check how much Universal Credit you'll get
out your housing element you need to: check what your room allowance is take off amounts for people who live with you You can check your room allowance on GOV.UK unless: you or someone you live
If you're being harassed or bullied at work
relating to your sex. The protected characteristics covered in sections 5 to 12 of the Equality Act are: Age The law covers you for discrimination about being: young or old in a particular age group
Arguments for challenging a sanction
reason if the requirement puts your mental health at risk, or risks the mental health of other people. For example, the DWP might consider it reasonable for you to turn down a job if you have to deal
Stop your energy supplier moving you to prepayment
wouldn’t be safe if you’re aged 75 or older and you: live alone live with someone, but neither of you can safely get to, work or top up your prepayment meter If you live with young children Tell your
Domestic abuse
or ex-partner. It can happen to people of all genders. It can include: physical or sexual abuse violent or threatening behaviour psychological or emotional abuse coercive behaviour - for example
Discrimination because of sex
for young children or dependant adults so they would find it much more difficult than men to work full-time a mortgage provider who only gives mortgages to people who work full- time. This is likely