SUPPORT FOR STAFF WITH CARING RESPONSIBILITIES - Frequently Asked Questions
What support is available to staff with caring responsibilities?
Last updated: Wed Oct 23 11:54
The Carer Support Portal provides an overview of available support, both internal and external alongside relevant policies including the University's Support for Staff with Caring Responsibilities policy.
Available support includes the provision of additional paid carers leave and paid '
Emergency Time Off to Care for Dependants' for eligible colleagues as well as a range of signposting to other support mechanisms.What is the definition of a carer under the carers policy for staff?
Last updated: Fri Mar 22 8:36
Under the University's Support for Staff with Caring Responsibilities policy a carer is defined as an individual who provides support to a dependant who is affected by long-term physical or mental illness or disability, addiction or problems relating to old age.
A dependant will typically be a:
Spouse
Partner
Parent/parent-in-law
Grandparent
Civil partner
Disabled child of the employee
Any adult who lives with the employee as part of their family and whom is dependent on the employee anyone for whom the employee holds power of attorney
Caring responsibilities can include, but are not limited to:
Helping with personal care
Helping with mobility
Managing medication
Carrying out practical household tasks
Providing emotional support
Helping with financial matters or paperwork
How does Carers Leave work?
Last updated: Wed Oct 23 11:55
Eligible staff may request up to 5 days paid Carers Leave (then up to 4 weeks unpaid leave). This is subject to eligibility and the University maintains a Carers Register which staff must opt-in to in order to utilise carers leave.
In addition, and depending on the circumstances, colleagues may also benefit from up to 3 days paid 'Emergency Time Off to Care for Dependants' Leave.
Further information is available in the policy below:
Support for Staff with Caring Responsibilities