Discrimination: Your Rights: What You Can Do - Gov.uk
Know Your Rights Age Discrimination and What You Can Do About It
Discrimination: Your Rights: What You Can Do - Gov.uk. It is against the law for a school or college to discriminate against or harass you or your child: Or a clear sign that an organisation won’t discriminate in the same way in future.
Discrimination which is against the equality act is unlawful. Marriage and civil partnership discrimination. The school or college must. There are three things you can do: If it cannot give you legal representation, it may be able to put you in touch with other agencies or solicitors that deal with claims of discrimination. The equality act 2010 protects you from discrimination by: Taking legal action about discrimination. Complain directly to the person or organisation Health and care providers like hospitals and care homes. Your rights under the equality act 2010.
According to the law, there are different types of unfair treatment. Set out your details and the details of the person or organisation you think discriminated against you. Other types of unfair treatment include bullying. They embody key values in our society such as fairness, dignity, equality and respect. Types of discrimination (‘protected characteristics’) how you can be discriminated against discrimination at work what you can do what you can do. Your rights under the equality act 2010. What are the different types of discrimination? Human rights in the workplace. Whatever you want, it is usually best to first try to sort out the matter with. Complain directly to the person or organisation Race (including skin colour, nationality, ethnic, or national origin).