Equality Act 2010 Section 6

Section 6 5 of the equality act 2010.
Equality act 2010 section 6. Section 6 equality act 2010 practical law coverage of this primary source reference and links to the underlying primary source materials. Your impairment has a substantial and long term adverse effect on your ability to do normal day to day activities. For example you might be covered if you have a learning difficulty dyslexia or autism.
6 the equality act 2010 the act does not define an age group. 6 age disability s. The definition is set out in section 6 of the equality act 2010.
It covers everyone in britain and protects people from discrimination harassment and victimisation. It could be relative for example younger than me and can be a particular age. This guidance concerns the definition of disability in the act.
It could be narrow for example 18 20 or wide for example under 40s or over 18s. You have a physical or mental impairment. The information on the your rights pages is here to help you understand if you have been treated unlawfully.
Equality act statutory instruments. Links to this primary source to view the other provisions relating to this primary source see. Section 6 5 of the.
The equality act became law in 2010. Equality act 2010 section 6 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 25 september 2020. A list of all legislation that was repealed or revoked on 1 october 2010 is available in schedule 27 to the act.