What you can do

If you think you鈥檝e been unfairly discriminated against you can:

  • complain directly to the person or organisation
  • use someone else to help you sort it out (called 鈥榤ediation鈥� or 鈥榓lternative dispute resolution鈥�)
  • make a claim in a court or tribunal

Contact the Equality Advisory Support Service for help and advice.

Discrimination at work

Employees should talk to their employer first to try and sort out the problem informally. You may also want to read about workplace disputes.

If things cannot be sorted out informally, , or a trade union representative.

You might be able to take a claim to an employment tribunal for discrimination.

Check if you can get legal aid to help with your legal costs if you think you鈥檝e been discriminated against. You can get advice from Civil Legal Advice if you鈥檙e eligible.

Employers must follow the law on preventing discrimination at work.