Statutory Sick Pay changes for self-isolation and shielding
New regulations have been issued that provide for amendment of statutory sick pay legislation in relation to those self-isolating because of coronavirus (COVID-19).
In force from 24 December 2020, the Statutory Sick Pay (General) (Coronavirus Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations 2020 (SI.No.1638/2020) -
- amend Schedule 1 to the Statutory Sick Pay (General) Regulations 1982 to reflect changes to the self-isolation requirements to ensure that people who have to self-isolate because they have symptoms of coronavirus, have tested positive or are a household contact of a person who has coronavirus, are deemed to be incapable of work for the full period for which they have to isolate;
- allow a ‘relevant notification’ that a person has had contact with someone who at the time of the contact was infected with coronavirus, to be given orally (either in person or by telephone); and
- expand the list of people who can issue relevant notifications to include the Scottish and Welsh Ministers.
If clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) individuals live in an area where shielding is reintroduced, they will receive a notification advising them to shield, such as a letter from their doctor or from the Government.
If someone is CEV, they should not work outside the home while shielding is in place. If they cannot work from home, they should speak to their employer to see if there are any alternative arrangements that can be made e.g. using the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) is available from the first day of absence to individuals who are unable to work because they have been advised to shield, for example where they can’t work from home.
CEV individuals can use the notification as proof for their employer that they cannot work on the basis of being advised to shield, which can also be used for SSP purposes.
If you require further information on the above, or if you need any other advice regarding benefits, you can contact CHAP through our live chat service, which is available from 10am to 6pm Mondays and Wednesdays and 10am to 3pm on Fridays at www.chap.org.uk or you can contact us via phone on 030 0002 0002.





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