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Check if you have the right to work in the UK
immigration documents or talk to your education provider. You can check the rules about working with a student visa on the UKCISA website. If you’ve lost your job and your employer sponsored your
Discrimination because of religion or belief
is discrimination because of religion or belief It is against the law to discriminate against you because of your religion or belief. This applies: when you buy or use goods and services at work in education
Duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people
if you’re disabled: education employment - ask your employer for adjustments housing - ask for adjustments in your home goods and services like shops, banks, cinemas, hospitals, council offices, leisure
Switching from pre-settled to settled status
settled status after 5 years if either: you lived in the UK as their family member for at least 1 year before they died you’re aged under 21 and you’re in education If these don’t apply, you can’t get
Must public authorities always comply with the public sector equality duty
authorities don’t have to comply with the public sector equality duty in relation to age in the following areas: education and provision of services to pupils in schools the provision of accommodation
Challenging a Housing Benefit decision
in full-time education or training. Send a copy of a letter from the organisation showing your child’s course is full-time. If your child isn’t in full-time education, send copies of their bank
Extra money and help PIP entitles you
of your PIP award letter. If you claim PIP for a child If your child is getting PIP, is aged between 16 and 20 and is still in education or training, your Housing Benefit may increase. You may also get
Check if you can get Working Tax Credits
responsible for will need to be either under 16 or between 16 and 20 and in full-time approved education or training. A 16-year old who’s not in approved education or training is considered a young person
Who must comply with the public sector equality duty
. Generally speaking a public function is something that’s normally provided to the public by the state like education, prisons or health services. So if an organisation carries out one
When can you use the public sector equality duty
or carries out its public functions? what's the public function - for example, the provision of health services, education or policing? what's the policy or decision you want to complain about? how have