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If you're an adult on Disability Living Allowance
the DWP’s decision is wrong Look at your decision letter. It will say how the DWP have decided on your application. Make a note of the statements you disagree with and why. Give facts, examples and medical
Getting financial advice
to pay for the advice. Your adviser should also give you a key facts document with information about: the adviser or firm you are using and the services they offer the products they have recommended
Challenging a homeless decision
can challenge the council’s decision if: it wasn’t reasonable for you to stay in your home - for example because of domestic abuse or if your home was overcrowded you weren’t aware of relevant facts
Preparing for your JSA interview
wait for a decision about your ESA, talk to an adviser. They'll help you prepare for your JSA interview. The ESA decision won't be affected by the fact you're job hunting so you can get JSA. If you're
Check if you've experienced discrimination
- not an opinion based on facts it’s about an important aspect of human life and behaviour it’s serious and important it’s worthy of respect in a democratic society and compatible with human dignity Some
Getting a bank account
, for closing your account or cancelling standing orders whether the services and facilities provided by the new bank or building society are better than those you currently get the fact that there may
Complain about a local council's involvement with your family
the way a child protection conference was run the facts the local council based a decision on were wrong Who can complain The following people can use an official complaints procedure to complain
Understanding your tenancy agreement
be different. The tenancy you have depends on the facts of your situation, not what your agreement says. For example, if you pay rent to a private landlord who doesn’t live with you and you’ve agreed a 6
Preparing to challenge your eviction if you've been discriminated against
. Sometimes you'll be able to use the same evidence to show the different types of discrimination. For example, you might be able to use the same facts and evidence to show a claim of discrimination
Applying for British citizenship
it impossible for you to pass the test - for example, a learning disability or brain injury that stops you remembering facts You can get a form for your doctor to fill in on GOV.UK. Doing the test You