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Parents who experience a miscarriage before 24 weeks will be entitled to bereavement leave under an amendment to the ...
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BirminghamWorld on MSNNHS Trust welcomes changes to bereavement leaveNHS Foundation Trust have welcomed a government announcement ensuring families who experience pregnancy loss before 24 weeks ...
On July 7, 2025, the UK government announced that families suffering from pregnancy loss will be given new rights to time off ...
When someone suffers a massive loss in their personal life, it's unrealistic to expect everything will return to normal at ...
CAMPAIGNERS have hailed new laws to grant parents miscarriage bereavement leave as ground-breaking. At the moment, if a woman loses a baby before the 24-week mark, she is not legally entitled to ...
The Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas has launched healing circles to help families and young people cope with ...
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Lancashire Post on MSNParental bereavement leave: What's going to change for families experiencing miscarriages or pregnancy lossThe Government described the new addition as a “compassionate change”, one which acknowledges that the grief following ...
Parents who experience pregnancy loss before 24 weeks will soon be entitled to bereavement leave under new government plans. Ministers are set to amend the Employment Rights Bill, ensuring ...
Parents are currently entitled to a fortnight's leave if they suffer pregnancy loss after 24 weeks, or if a child younger ...
As it stands, bereavement leave is only available to parents who lose an unborn child after 24 weeks of pregnancy. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said the change will give "people time away ...
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