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Neonatal Care Leave and Pay Bill - First clause for the introduction of neonatal care leave and pay

15 July 2022

Lead MP

Stuart McDonald

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Bill Debate

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Foreign AffairsWomen & EqualitiesMental HealthChildren & Families
Other Contributors: 22

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Stuart McDonald raised concerns about neonatal care leave and pay bill - first clause for the introduction of neonatal care leave and pay in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

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The Bill aims to introduce statutory neonatal care leave and pay, ensuring parents have adequate time off work to support their premature or sick newborns. Stuart McDonald argues that the current maternity and paternity leave provisions are insufficient when babies require prolonged hospital stays in neonatal units. He cites data from the Office for National Statistics indicating 100,000 babies annually need such care. Parents face significant financial burdens due to travel costs, accommodation needs, extra childcare, and loss of income during extended absences, leading to anxiety and potential PTSD. The Bill would provide up to 12 weeks of protected leave, with statutory pay at the current rate or 90% of average wages (whichever is lower), aiming to support tens of thousands of families each year.
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