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ESSAY ON EDUCATION DISCRIMINATION IS

Identifying discrimination in education

The law which says you mustn’t be discriminated against is called the Equality Act 2010. Discrimination which is against the Equality Act is unlawful. This means you can take action in the civil courts.

You can follow these steps to check whether unlawful discrimination has taken place:

why you are being treated unfairly - unfair treatment only counts as unlawful discrimination if it's for certain reasons

who is treating you unfairly - unfair treatment only counts as unlawful discrimination if it's carried out by certain people

what's the unfair treatment you’ve experienced - only certain types of behaviour count as unlawful discrimination

how is the treatment unfair - there are different types of unlawful discrimination.

Who’s treating you unfairly?

The following education providers mustn’t discriminate against you:

schools

further education institutions like colleges

higher education institutions like universities

teachers or staff employed by the school, college or university

You have the right not be discriminated against if:

you’re a pupil or a student

you’re applying to become a pupil or student

you’re a former pupil or student

Schools

The Equality Act applies to all schools, it doesn’t matter if the school is publicly funded or if it’s a private school. This includes:

schools maintained by a local authority

other state funded schools

special schools not maintained by a local authority

independent or private schools

pupil referral units

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