If you feel you have been treated unfairly because of sexual orientation…
Whether you are gay, lesbian, bisexual or straight should not put you at a disadvantage.
Unlawful sexual orientation discrimination happens when someone is treated less favourably due to their sexual orientation, their perceived sexual orientation, or the sexual orientation of their friends, family or colleagues.
To find out about any of the following, click here to link to Equality and Human Rights Commission
What does sexual orientation mean?
Does sexual orientation discrimination apply to me?
When and where could discrimination take place?
When is sexual orientation discrimination lawful?
Sexual orientation in the workplace
If there has been an alleged case of discrimination your case may be referred to our service by the Equality and Human Rights Commission directly or through a third party referrer such as a Citizens Advice Bureau or Law Centre.


