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  1. Your rights at work

    Age UK provide Information about your rights in the workplace, including statutory employment rights, working time hours, holidays and sick pay.

  2. Consumer advice

    Get information and advice on consumer issues such as changes to landline systems, finding a local trusted tradesperson and more.

  3. What is ageism? Age discrimination & your rights

    because of your age. It can also include the way that older people are represented in the media, which can have a wider impact on the public’s attitudes. If you experience ageism, it can impact on your confidence ... of ageism include: losing a job because of your age being refused interest-free credit, a new credit card, car insurance or travel insurance because of your age receiving a lower quality of service in

  4. Human rights

    Human rights belong to all of us simply because we are human. They embody key values in our society such as fairness, dignity, equality and respect.

  5. LGBT+ rights

    Civil partners or married same-sex couples have the same rights in almost every area as heterosexual married couples. Find out more about your rights at Age UK.

  6. Discrimination and rights

    Age UK can help you with problems over discrimination and your rights. Find out your rights and how they can protect you from discrimination.

  7. The Renters' Rights Act

    The Renters' Rights Act will provide new safeguards for private tenants, which will strengthen your housing rights. Find out more here.

  8. What standards you should expect from NHS services

    Your rights and responsibilities as a patient are set out in the NHS Constitution. You have the right to complain. Find out more about your rights at Age UK.

  9. Our Rights Our Voices

    Our Rights Our Voices promotes awareness and understanding of human rights among older people. Learn more about the project.

  10. Human rights are for us

    Emily McCarron, Policy Manager for Equality and Human Rights, Age UK on the world premiere of Sunrise, not Sunset, a film directed by human rights advocate and campaigner, Debora Singer MBE.

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