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Other rights protected under the Human Rights Act
other status - this includes things like sexual orientation, age, transgender people, carer status. If you've been discriminated against you're also protected under the Equality Act 2010. More about
Get help with a housing discrimination problem
can help you complain about discrimination. They can also advise you about money problems caused by spending more on rent. Contact the EASS helpline You can also contact the Equality Advisory
Gathering evidence about discrimination at work
- write down what happened Direct discrimination is covered in section 13 of the Equality Act 2010 If it’s indirect discrimination There are a few steps to gathering the right evidence. Identify what’s
Your right to freedom of religion and belief
the law to stop you from wearing the necklace. Check if it’s discrimination If someone is stopping you from practising your religion, it might also be discrimination under the Equality Act 2010. You can
Deciding what to do about housing discrimination
The Equality Act 2010 If you haven’t already checked, make sure your housing problem is covered by the Equality Act 2010 before you take any action - check if your problem is discrimination
Preparing to challenge your eviction if you've been discriminated against
Before you take any action you need to make sure your discrimination problem is covered by the Equality Act. You might be able to stop your eviction if: your landlord is evicting you because
Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - what's the unfair treatment
the Equality Act 2010. Why you’ve been treated unfairly It’s only discrimination if a trader or service provider treats you unfairly because of: age - if you’re 18 or over disability gender reassignment
Taking legal action for housing discrimination
has discriminated against you In addition to a discrimination claim, you might be able to make: a human rights claim a public law claim a claim using the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) Read more
What are human rights
are based on important principles like dignity, fairness, respect and equality. They protect you in your everyday life regardless of who you are, where you live and how you chose to live your life
Appealing a parking ticket if you have a Blue Badge
very far - means you couldn't get back to your car in time, it's worth appealing. This is because The Equality Act 2010 means parking companies can't discriminate against you because of your mobility