Sunday 12 January 2014

Self-Certificates

You do not normally need a doctor’s certificate for the first seven days of illness.
The Statutory Sick Pay Regulations state that employers are required to accept self-certification notes (filled in by you) for the first seven days of illness.
These are available from the Surgery and your employer may also hold some.
Alternatively, you can download and print off a copy yourself from the link below.
All employers must comply with these regulations
You do not require any form of certification during the first FOUR DAYS off work.
If you take up to SEVEN DAYS because you are not well enough to attend work, then you must fill in a self-certificate.Self-Certificate – click here to download
Anything OVER SEVEN DAYS means you will need a doctor’s certificate and will need to visit a Doctor to acquire this.
Some employers or insurance schemes may ask you to provide a sick note.
There will be a fee if you require a private note for the first seven days of your illness.
The Surgery will be able to advise of the current fee and it would normally be expected that your employer cover this cost for you as doctor’s notes are not normally required for the first week of any illness.
Self-Certificate – click here to download

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