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Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - why are you treated unfairly?
or over. Children and young people under 18 are not protected against discrimination because of age. But if you're under 18, you could still complain about discrimination because of one of the other
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
Check if you've experienced discrimination
be discriminated against because of: how old you are an age group you’re in - for example young people, millennials or over-60s However, sometimes businesses and service providers are allowed to treat you
If you report child abuse to the police
orders to protect children. Arranging a medical examination The police might want the child to be medically examined by a specialist doctor. If the child is very young, the parents have to give permission
Reporting a change while you're on ESA
Allowance (ESA), it's important to tell the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) if there are changes to your: health condition work money family life education - you only need to tell the DWP
How bailiffs should treat you if you're vulnerable
a child under 18 Bailiffs aren’t allowed to enter your home if they know no one over 16 is there. They shouldn’t even ask questions from the door if the only people there are under 12. If they keep trying
Extra money and help PIP entitles you to
help. This award letter is sometimes called a PIP award notice. It’s sent to you when the DWP has made a decision on your PIP claim. Cost of Living Payments The government gave people getting PIP a £150
Switching from pre-settled to settled status
years paused for 2 months from May to July 2021. Marta will be able to apply for settled status in March 2024 - this is 5 years and 2 months after she moved to the UK. Some people who have retired
Domestic violence and abuse - getting help
Aid The Women's Aid website provides a wide range of resources to help women and young people. This includes The Survivor's Handbook which provides a range of information including legal and housing
When can you use the public sector equality duty
equality duty. What’s the public sector equality duty? The public sector equality duty is a duty on public authorities to consider or think about how their policies or decisions affect people who