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All Wales Sickness Absence Policy
www.wales.nhs.uk3.2 Long Term Sickness Absence Long term absence is regarded as any continuous period of 28 calendar days or longer. 3.3 Planned Sickness Absence This includes health problems that require an operation or treatment programme which may have a recognised period of expected recovery or duration. 3.4 ‘A Sickness Day’ An employee is considered ...
PEOPLE MANAGERS’ GUIDE TO MENTAL HEALTH
www.cipd.co.ukhealth was the most common cause of long-term sickness absence in UK workplaces and that stress-related absence had increased in nearly two-fifths of organisations (CIPD 2018), while a Mind survey found that one in ten employees rated their current mental health as …
SICKNESS ABSENCE MANAGEMENT - sompar.nhs.uk
www.sompar.nhs.ukManaging Sickness Policy V4 - 7 - August 2015 4.3 Long term sickness (LTS) - refers to any period of absence from work because of ill health lasting more than 28 calendar days. 4.4 Continual persistent sickness - is when an employee has an unusually high level of absence, or unusual pattern of absence.