Summary
In victimisation cases, it is essential to demonstrate that the conduct is causally linked to a protected action, such as filing a discrimination complaint, and results in actual or threatened disadvantage. A causal link can be shown through evidence like timing, retaliatory statements, or witness testimonies. Including discrimination complaints in affidavits alleging parental risk may suggest retaliatory motives if the affidavits follow closely after the complaint and indicate intent to retaliate.Full Conversation
Please articulate this into one precise legal argument for me to use
In a victimisation case, the complainant must demonstrate that the alleged conduct is causally linked to a protected action, such as filing a discrimination complaint, and that such conduct resulted in actual or threatened disadvantage. The causal link requires showing that the conduct was motivated, wholly or partly, by the protected action.
What are examples of demonstating a causal link - what will a tribunal accept to demonstrate the causal link?
In a victimisation case, to demonstrate a causal link, a tribunal may accept:
- Evidence of timing, such as the conduct occurring shortly after the complaint.
- Statements or documents expressing retaliatory intentions.
- Comparisons showing differential treatment post-complaint.
- Testimonies from witnesses indicating retaliatory motives.
Is there a specific part of your case you need more details on?
is the respiondent putting my discrimination complaints into their affidavits alleging parental risk beacuse i file a discrimination complaint enough?
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In victimisation cases, including discrimination complaints in affidavits alleging parental risk might establish a causal link if it suggests retaliatory motives. Consider these points:
- Timing: Did the affidavits follow closely after your complaint?
- Statements or evidence showing retaliatory intent.
- Witnesses who can testify about retaliatory motives.
Would you like more information on proving these elements?
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In victimisation cases, establishing a causal link is crucial. Here are some ways to support your case:
- Timing: Show the affidavits followed soon after your complaint.
- Intent: Highlight any statements or documents indicating retaliation.
- Witnesses: Gather testimonies supporting retaliatory motives.
Would you like to know more about gathering evidence or presenting your case?
is the respondent specifically listing and using my discrimination complaints into their affidavits alleging parental risk because i file a discrimination complaint enough to demostrate victimisation?
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In victimisation cases, the inclusion of discrimination complaints in affidavits alleging parental risk can suggest retaliatory motives, especially if:
- The affidavits were filed shortly after your complaints.
- Statements or documents indicate intent to retaliate.
- Witnesses can testify about the motive.
Have you gathered any specific evidence supporting these elements?