Protected Characteristics Breach Uk

Summary

Breaches of protected characteristics by local government in the UK are civil matters under the Equality Act 2010. You can file a complaint with the Equality and Human Rights Commission or pursue legal action in a civil court.

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is a breach of many of my Protected Characteristics by my local govt a civil or criminal matter in in UK law?
In the UK, a breach of protected characteristics by a local government typically falls under civil law. This may involve discrimination claims under the Equality Act *. You can file a complaint with the Equality and Human Rights Commission or pursue legal action in a civil court.
May I know which protected characteristics are being affected?
is a breach of many of my Protected Characteristics by my local govt a civil or criminal matter in in UK ?
In the UK, a breach of protected characteristics by your local government typically constitutes a civil matter, not a criminal one. It involves discrimination claims under the Equality Act *. You can file a complaint with the Equality and Human Rights Commission or pursue legal action in a civil court.
Key Points:
- Discrimination under Equality Act * is a civil matter.
- You can file complaints with the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
- Legal action can be pursued in a civil court.
Could you specify which protected characteristics are being affected?