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Your right to life
. This could be a breach of your father's right to life and you could challenge this under the Human Rights Act. This could also be direct age discrimination and you could take action under the Equality Act
Taking action about human rights
- for example, that you’ve been discriminated against under the Equality Act 2010. More about discrimination under the Equality Act 2010 Next steps Taking legal action about human rights The Human Rights
Discrimination in housing
Checking if it's discrimination Check if your housing problem is discrimination Check if you're disabled under the Equality Act If someone's harassed you in housing Taking action Asking
Check if your problem at work is discrimination
or take them to an employment tribunal. The main law that covers discrimination at work is the Equality Act 2010 - part 5 covers work. The unfair treatment might not be aimed at you personally - it could
Dealing with discrimination at work
Checking if it's discrimination Check if your problem at work is discrimination Check if you're disabled under the Equality Act If you're being harassed or bullied at work If you think you’ve been
Get help with discrimination at work
language you prefer when you call. Contact the EASS helpline You can also contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS) with discrimination problems - they can help you find a way forward
Complaining about housing discrimination
You'll need to check a few things before you can take action about housing discrimination. You'll need to: make sure it's discrimination under the Equality Act 2010 check it's harassment under
Your right to personal liberty
rights The Human Rights Act 1998 Other useful information Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) The EASS helpline can provide advice and information on human rights and discrimination issues. More
Discrimination because of race
of racism and to advance race equality. This means that a school should take positive steps to discourage race discrimination and stop racist attacks. If the local education authority has an adviser
How are your human rights protected by the courts
must always apply and develop the common law so it doesn’t breach the Human Rights Act. Next steps The Human Rights Act 1998 Taking action about human rights Other useful information Equality Advisory