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Disability discrimination and debt problems
Service providers must not discriminate against you if you're disabled. They must make reasonable adjustments to allow you to use their services. Find out more
If you have a radio teleswitch or dynamically teleswitched energy meter
Check if you have a radio teleswitch or dynamically teleswitched electricity meter and what to do when the radio frequency is turned off and the service is shut down
Proving your right to live in the UK with the Windrush scheme
Find out how to prove your right to live in the UK if you arrived before 1989 or your parents arrived before 1973
Check your parental rights at work
Find out about your rights at work as a new or expecting parent. Check your rights to leave, pay, and time off for appointments.
Work out how much compensation you could get for discrimination
Find out how much compensation you could get for a discrimination claim and how a court will calculate
Getting money after your sick pay runs out
What to do when your sick pay is coming to an end and you're too unwell to return to work. You may be eligible for benefits or be able to use your holiday pay.
Offer to non-priority creditor - letter
Letter for when you have some money available to offer your non-priority creditors
Asking for reasonable adjustments if you’re disabled
If you’re finding it hard to access something, you can ask for changes called ‘reasonable adjustments’. Find out how to ask for reasonable adjustments