Discrimination: Your Rights: What You Can Do - Gov.uk

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Discrimination: Your Rights: What You Can Do - Gov.uk. Complain directly to the person or organisation Depending on how you were discriminated against, you may want:

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Health and care providers like hospitals and care homes. If you cannot get your employer to put things right, then you can make a claim to the. Religious beliefs (or lack of religious beliefs). To get this, you need to apply on a special form, available from the cre. The law which says you mustn’t be discriminated against is called the equality act 2010. Other types of unfair treatment include bullying. Human rights are basic rights that belong to all of us simply because we are human. Depending on how you were discriminated against, you may want: Everyone in britain is protected. Equality advisory support service (eass) information and advice about discrimination and human rights issues.

The equality act the equality act protects you from discrimination or unfair treatment on the basis of certain personal characteristics, such as age. To get this, you need to apply on a special form, available from the cre. Someone you rent or buy a property from like housing associations and estate agents. Make a claim to the employment tribunal. The equality act 2010 protects you from discrimination by: The law which says you mustn’t be discriminated against is called the equality act 2010. The cre can sometimes give you legal help to take your case to court, so that you don’t have to pay a solicitor to do this for you. Religious beliefs (or lack of religious beliefs). The school or college must. Instead, you could try them in turn. The equality act the equality act protects you from discrimination or unfair treatment on the basis of certain personal characteristics, such as age.