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15 Equal Opportunities
2. When discrimination can happen
6. Discrimination because you are gay, lesbian or bisexual
7. Discrimination because of your religion or beliefs
8. Discrimination because of your age
9. What you can do about discrimination
10. Dealing with discrimination at work
11. Going to an employment tribunal
12. Dealing with other types of discrimination
13. The Human Rights Act
The Human Rights Act 1998 covers many different types of discrimination - including some that are not covered by other discrimination laws. Rights under the Act can be used only against a public authority (for example, the police, a local council or Jobcentre Plus), and not a private company. However, court decisions on discrimination will generally have to take into account what the Human Rights Act says. For more on this, see the Community Legal Advice leaflet, 'The Human Rights Act'.
This leaflet was published by the Legal Services Commission (LSC). It was written in association with Sara Leslie
Leaflet Version: December 2007
