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  • Education

    Education Overview of discrimination in education Disability discrimination in schools Sorting out school problems Help with school costs Taking action about discrimination in education Claiming the new 15 hours of free childcare for 2 year olds

  • Overview of discrimination in education

    Overview of discrimination in education This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’re treated unfairly

  • Taking action about discrimination in education

    Taking action about discrimination in education This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales The Equality Act 2010

  • What counts as disability discrimination

    action about it: at work when providing goods, facilities and services when  renting or buying property in education There are some important areas where it is not against the law to discriminate

  • Check if you can get Universal Credit

    education or training You can only get Universal Credit if at least one of the following applies: you’ve reached State Pension age and you live with a partner who’s below State Pension age - check

  • Disability discrimination in schools

    and participate in the education and other activities they provide. Read this page to find out more about disability discrimination in schools. Removing barriers for disabled pupils If you have a disabled child

  • Sorting out school problems

    and their teacher Talk to your child if they're unhappy at school or you're worried about their education. Find out as much as you can. You might be able to solve the problem with your child if you can suggest

  • Family

    and support Managing affairs for someone else Education Overview of discrimination in education Disability discrimination in schools Sorting out school problems Help with school costs Taking action about discrimination in education Claiming the new 15 hours of free childcare for 2 year olds

  • Check if a change affects your Child Benefit

    your child Tell HMRC if your child: is 16 - 20 and leaves education or training is aged 16 or over and starts working for more than 24 hours a week starts getting income-based Jobseeker's Allowance

  • Check if you can get Child Benefit

    if: you're 'responsible for the child' the child is under 16 years old - or under 20 years old and still in education or training It doesn’t matter if you work, or have savings and investments. If you live