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Local authority help with repairs - Housing Health and Safety Rating System
Local authority help with repairs - Housing Health and Safety Rating System This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice
Local authority help with repairs - notices and orders under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System
Local authority help with repairs - notices and orders under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice
Getting help from the local authority
Getting help from the local authority Asking the local authority for help with repairs Local authority help with repairs - Housing Health and Safety Rating System Local authority help with repairs
Check your parental rights as an agency worker
a good health and safety reason uses minor risks as an excuse because they don’t want you to work for them refuses to make reasonable adjustments to your job to make it safe for you If you think you’ve
Repairs and housing conditions
authority Asking the local authority for help with repairs Local authority help with repairs - Housing Health and Safety Rating System Local authority help with repairs - notices and orders under
Pregnancy and maternity discrimination
with a service or treat you differently because you’re pregnant if there are health and safety reasons for doing this. The service provider must reasonably believe there’s a risk to your health
Repairs - what are your options if you are a social housing tenant
requirements that provide for the health and safety of residents in their homes. Standards for landlords in Wales Registered social landlords (RSLs) such as housing associations, are expected to manage
Asking the local authority for help with repairs
if: there's a statutory nuisance, that is, your home is in such a state that it's harmful to your health or is a nuisance, or there's a hazard in your home which is a risk to your health or safety
Indirect discrimination in the provision of goods and services
this in court, if necessary. This is known in legal terms as objective justification. Examples of reasons that businesses often use are: ensuring the health and safety of customers or other people preventing
Provision of goods and services - pregnancy and maternity discrimination
or treat you differently because you’re pregnant if there are health and safety reasons for doing this. The service provider must reasonably believe there’s a risk to your health and safety