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Taking action about discrimination in health and care services
Check how to complain about discrimination by health and care services - including taking them to court.
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Age discrimination - when discrimination is allowed in the provision of goods or services
Situations which don't count as unlawful age discrimination when buying goods or accessing services, when a trader or service provider is allowed to treat some people differently because of their age.
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Taking legal action about discrimination in the provision of goods and services
Explains how to take legal action against a trader or provider, if you have been discriminated against when buying goods or accessing services.
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Religious organisations and charities - when discrimination is allowed in the provision of goods or services
Situations which don't count as unlawful discrimination, when a charity or religious organisation is allowed to restrict services, in keeping with the beliefs of the organisation.
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Services provided by a public authority - taking legal action about discrimination
Explains how to take legal action against a public authority, if you have been discriminated against when accessing services or public functions.
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Overview of discrimination in education
Summarises the main themes in discrimination in education, covering identifying discrimination, who is treating you unfairly and what is the unfair treatment. Also covers situations when discrimination by schools can be lawful.
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When must public authorities make reasonable adjustments?
Explains the duty of a public authority to make reasonable adjustments to allow disabled people to access services more easily.
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Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - duty to make reasonable adjustments
Explains the duty of a trader or provider to make reasonable adjustments to allow disabled people to buy goods or access services more easily.
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Provision of goods and services - discrimination because of something connected to your disability
Explains what to do if you think you have been discriminated against because of something connected to your disability, when buying goods or accessing services.
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Insurance services - when discrimination is allowed
Situations which don't count as unlawful discrimination, when a trader or provider is allowed to provided insurance services, based on perceived risks associated with particular characteristics.