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Contact the consumer service for energy problems
Contact Citizens Advice consumer service for energy problems. By phone, online chat or online form we can help you with your worries about energy bills or energy supply.
Check your rights if you're made redundant
Get advice on if you're being made redundant, if you're able to challenge the decision, taking voluntary redundancy and if you're laid off
Check your parental rights as an agency worker
Find out if you can take time off or get paid when you're having or adopting a child
Check your rights if you share accommodation
Check who needs to pay rent and what happens when someone moves out. Check the difference between joint tenancies and sole tenancies
Check your rights if you're an excluded occupier
Check your rights if your landlord tries to evict you or increase your rent. Check if your landlord has to do repairs and your options if you want to leave.
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
Check what you can do about harassment
Check if the harassment is discrimination under the Equality Act 2010, and if you can take legal action about it.
Who must comply with the public sector equality duty?
Lists the type of public authorities which must comply with the public sector equality duty. Also explains when private organisations or charities must comply, when carrying out public functions