clock Released On 05 January 2015

Citydad's blog: Shared Parental Leave - A gift for all the family

While focusing on getting everything sorted for Christmas over the last month or so, as well as getting on with my usual day job, I have also been helping to spread the word about the new Shared Parental Leave regulations that came into force on 1st December and apply for any child born after 5th April 2015.

One of the most important things I have learnt is that Shared Parental Leave is definitely in its infancy!

- While Shared Parental Leave is a good step in the right direction, for many, it's still not very attractive financially. For example, currently very few companies seem to be offering dads Enhanced Shared Parental Leave Pay, meaning he'll only get £138.18 per week, and that allowance only lasts up to 39 weeks after the birth. In fact, many companies might not even offer the mum any Enhanced SPL Pay, even if they offer her Enhanced Maternity Leave Pay, so in those circumstances it won't make financial sense for the mum to trade in her Maternity Leave for SPL until her Enhanced Maternity Leave Pay ends.

- There is currently a lot of negativity regarding Shared Parental Leave within some areas of society. For example, BBC News quoted a recent survey by the British Chamber of Commerce which showed that 47% of businesses think the new regulations will have a negative impact on them, with only 11% thinking the impact will be positive. They go on to say that 60% of firms think more Paternity Leave will damage business. ITV News stated that "according to one poll many men don't actually want to take shared time off" and one survey “showed that up to 3/4 of men would shun the offer of parental leave for fear of losing money and career status". Not particularly encouraging.

I'm a great supporter of dads taking time off for their kids and this initial negativity is disappointing. What employers need to realise is the positive impact it will have on them. Yes, you'll be out for a few months (a short amount of time in the grand scheme of things) but once back, this will soon be forgotten and you're likely to make a more engaged and motivated employee.

Time for a New Year's resolution: if you're expecting a child this year, I would encourage you to seriously consider Shared Parental Leave. Taking time off has been great for my family and has also led to flexible working, and in turn a deeper personal commitment to both work and family.

Wishing you all a great 2015!

Citydad is a manager in the shipping industry who surprised his employers by asking for four months of paternity leave, after which he shocked them by requesting flexible working to continue to spend more time with his two children.

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