Adoption leave is the period of time you have the conditional right to take when you've been notified of being newly matched with a child for adoption.
The adoption policy (see 'Related documents' below) provides further information about your statutory rights, eligibility and how to take adoption leave. An adoption leave application form is also provided.
You should notify HR of your intention to take adoption leave via an Online HR Request.
We recognise you may have questions or concerns relating to your adoption leave rights. We encourage open discussion to ensure that questions and problems can be resolved as quickly as possible. We recommend you clarify the relevant procedures with your line manager and Ask HR as necessary.
In addition to these provisions, the Parents' and Carers' Network (P&CN) aims to support the working lives of colleagues who also have off-campus responsibilities, looking after children or adults unable to care for themselves due to old age or disability.
All members of staff, regardless of their length of service with the University, are entitled to 26 weeks ordinary adoption leave and 26 weeks additional adoption leave where they will be responsible for the upbringing of child(ren) being adopted and that the leave taken is to care for the child.
In order to be eligible for statutory adoption pay a member of staff must have worked continuously at the University for 26 weeks leading into the week in which they are notified of being matched with a child(ren) for adoption.
To be eligible for the University's occupational adoption pay a member of staff must have worked continuously at the University for 52 weeks leading into the week in which they are notified of being matched with a child(ren) for adoption.
Guidance about adoption leave and pay is outlined in our policy, together with information about your application, or speak to Ask HR.
Please refer to the GOV.UK website.