When discrimination can happen?
Discrimination happens when someone is treated worse ('less favourably' in legal terms) than another person in the same situation. This leaflet deals with your rights if you are discriminated against because of your:
race;
colour;
nationality; or
national or ethnic origin.
Throughout this leaflet, we use the words 'race' and 'racial' to cover all of these things.
People may suffer discrimination in a number of situations. It can happen:
at work;
when buying or using goods and services;
when trying to buy or rent somewhere to live; or
at a school or college.
when dealing with the authorities (for example, the police).
The law protects you from many kinds of discrimination and gives you the right to take a claim to an employment tribunal or to a court if you think you have been unfairly treated.
There are two other Community Legal Service Direct leaflets which you may also find useful:
'Equal Opportunities', looks in more detail at the laws on discrimination because of your sex, and also at your rights if you are discriminated against because of your age, your religious beliefs or if you are lesbian or gay.
'Rights for Disabled People', which looks at dealing with discrimination if you have a disability.
You may find that you are discriminated against for more than one reason. If so, you may need to get advice about the best course for action. You can get advice from:
a trade union;
your local law centre;
a Citizens Advice Bureau; or
a solicitor.
Racial discrimination is not the same as racial abuse (being attacked, for example). Racial abuse is a crime, and if you have been a victim, you should report it to the police. See 'Racial harassment' for more about this.
As we all know discrimnation is everywhere and in different categories, even at our school we see differeces that can make you feel discrimiated!
I think this is a very important aspect to be trated since we are children, to accept other that are different from us. In the article above I posted some cases when discrimination appears, and the most common ones are beacuse of origin or religion.
I consider taht schools shoul talk about this eith their students to teach them the important value of accepting others!
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2 comments:
Great you introduced such an important issue. What about discrimination in OUR country? our city? our school or workplace?
You could do some research or ask your peers about this, you might be surprised by the findings!!
I think that nowadays discriminaton takes place in most places..in our country it exist and also in our town and at school.
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