Equality law - Voluntary and community

Published: 19 February 2019

Last updated: 19 February 2019

What countries does this apply to?

  • England
  • Scotland
  • Wales

This guide tells you how you can avoid all the different types of unlawful discrimination.

We also explain the differences in equality law as it applies to:

  • charities, and
  • religion or belief organisations.

In addition, equality law has an impact on how your organisation should treat volunteers and we explain this too.

This guide also contains the following sections, which are similar in each guide in the series, and contain information you are likely to need to understand what we tell you about running a voluntary or community sector organisation, charity or religion or belief organisation that is providing services to members of the public:

Advice and support

If you think you might have been treated unfairly and want further advice, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).

The EASS is an independent advice service, not operated by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Phone: 0808 800 0082
 

Or email using the contact form on the EASS website.
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Call the EASS on:

0808 800 0082

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