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Check if your immigration status lets you get free healthcare
Check if your immigration status lets you get free healthcare This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Some NHS
Carers: help and support
caring for someone vulnerable you can ask an NHS volunteer to go shopping for them or collect their prescription. The person you’re caring for can also talk to a volunteer on the phone if they’re feeling
Accidents and illness when travelling independently
Card (GHIC) on the NHS website. You can use a GHIC to get healthcare in EU countries at a reduced cost or sometimes for free. If you’re visiting Norway you can use your UK passport to get medically
Discrimination because of sexual orientation
when providing goods and services, for example, banking, entertainment and transport housing any of the activities carried out by public authorities, such as the NHS, government departments, local
Discrimination because of race
goods and services, for example, banking, entertainment and transport housing any of the activities carried out by public authorities, such as the NHS, government departments, local authorities
Appealing a parking ticket if you have a Blue Badge
ticket for what to do next You were in an NHS car park It’s always free to park in an NHS car park if you’re a Blue Badge holder and a patient, visitor or employee working at the hospital trust
Who's breaching your human rights
authorities police, prison and immigration officers schools ombudsmen public prosecutors NHS trusts and hospitals other organisations which have been set up by the law like the Information Commissioner’s Office
If your child is living in the UK illegally
is the best option, because they: will be able to work legally they can continue with their education after 16 can get NHS healthcare will be eligible for benefits Apply for leave on the grounds
Q1: listing your conditions, medications and treatments
doctor prescribed her a tablet to stop her feeling sick. Question 1c "Tell us about any treatments you have had, you are currently having or have planned for the future (include private as well as NHS
Discrimination because of sex
authorities, such as the NHS, government departments, local authorities, the police and prisons Sex discrimination can be direct or indirect. It can also take the form of victimisation or harassment. Sex