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Must public authorities always comply with the public sector equality duty?
Find out when public authorities don't have to comply with the public sector equality duty, covering judicial and immigration functions and age exceptions
Young people's rights
Rights of children and young people including information on proof of age, discrimination, personal records, punishment and religion
Court orders to protect children
Check the different types of court order social services can apply for if they think your child is at risk.
When can you use the public sector equality duty?
Explains when you can use the public sector equality duty to challenge decisions or policies which discriminate against you, or put you at a disadvantage.
If you have nowhere to stay tonight
Check how to get somewhere to stay if you have nowhere to stay tonight. Check how to get into a night shelter, hostel or refuge
Deciding what to do when you separate
What you need to do when you separate from your partner including how to reach an agreement about your children and money, belongings and the family home
What's the public sector equality duty?
What the public sector equality duty is and how public authorities must comply with it to make sure no-one is disadvantaged by their policies or decisions
Domestic violence and abuse - getting help
Organisations which give information and advice all aspects of domestic violence and abuse, rape and sexual assault