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Cabinet approves three extra weeks of paid leave for parents of children born after 1 November 2019

Parents will now be entitled to take five weeks of Parent’s Leave after their child is born or adopted, instead of the two weeks that were previously available.

CABINET HAS APPROVED the extension of paid Parent’s Leave to include an additional three weeks of leave for parents after a child’s birth or adoption.

Parents will now be entitled to take five weeks of Parent’s Leave after their child is born or adopted, instead of the two weeks that were previously available.

They are to be able to take the five weeks of leave at any time in the first two years after the birth or adoption of their child, instead of in the one-year period that was provided for in the Parent’s Leave and Benefit Act 2019.

The additional leave will be available to parents after legislation has commenced, and is only available to parents whose child was born on or after 1 November 2019. 

New legislation is to be introduced in the New Year to provide for the extension of the paid Parent’s Leave.

Additionally, Cabinet has approved provisions to amend the Adoptive Leave Act 1995 alongside the extension of the Parent’s Leave which will allow male same-sex couples who adopt to avail of the leave as adoptive parents.

It is expected that technical changes in the IT system to implement the extension will take until April 2021.

Minister for Children Roderic O’Gorman, who secured Cabinet approval for the extension today, is currently looking at whether backdated payments will be possible for people who take the additional leave before the IT changes have been made.

O’Gorman said that he hopes the five weeks of leave will “help mothers and fathers take that time in those precious first couple of years with their child”.

“We’re committed to ensuring every child gets the best possible start in life, and supporting parents to spend more time with their kids is a big part of that,” O’Gorman said.

The minister said he was “happy to be in a position to advance these important amendments to the Adoptive Leave Act 1995″ and that “addressing the access to adoptive leave and benefit by married male same-sex couples” is “of great importance for couples seeking to adopt”.

Parent’s Leave is a statutory entitlement for parents and is different to parental, maternity or paternity leave.

Maternity Leave is available for 26 paid weeks and up to 16 additional unpaid weeks around the birth of a child, while Paternity Leave is also available on the birth of a child for two paid weeks.

Parental Leave is an unpaid period of 26 weeks that parents and guardians of children under the age of 12 can avail of.

The extension of Parent’s Leave from two weeks to five was raised earlier this year and described as a measure to support parents of children born during the pandemic.

However, it attracted criticism on the grounds that it was already planned for in the Programme for Government, as opposed to being a response to Covid-19, and because it would not take immediate effect.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 2:42 PM

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    Feb 25th 2020, 2:57 PM

    I knew it. The Journal.ie and RTE are all the one.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 3:46 PM

    @Manbackonboard: …ahhhh stapppp…. We live in a very independent and accountable society….. How’s me story tell’in so far….

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    Feb 26th 2020, 11:08 AM

    @Manbackonboard: television and the internet gives us a window on the world, so why is the journal associating with the Free speech deniers in rte

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    Feb 25th 2020, 3:47 PM

    Once upon a time, a man asked a woman to marry him. She said no and he lived happily ever after.
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    Feb 26th 2020, 9:52 AM

    @John Fairclough: I think you’ll find she forever more had a clean peaceful house, with no football on the TV, no dirty socks on the floor and lived even more happily ever after than he did.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 2:55 PM

    It all started on one of those dark dismal days, clouds hung over the sleepy village ,threatening their menace at any minute.. Patrick walked through the deserted main street, up past the old ruins beside Mcgintys pub…”should I go in” he asks himself…the cold wind picking up and whipping the turf smoke from the pub up through the town..”maybe I will, later” …”after I come back down from voting Sinn Fein and pissing off FG and FF ….and RTE…feck them all anyway, they are the best story tellers I’ve ever come across….

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    @Luke Lee: very tall for a 12 year old

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    Feb 25th 2020, 2:34 PM

    @Ríain HenC: You forgot the middle bit.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 2:37 PM

    @Rachel O’ Meara: Damn writers block !

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    Feb 25th 2020, 2:43 PM

    @Ríain HenC: Don’t worry, I hear that happens alot. :)

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    Feb 25th 2020, 7:41 PM

    This brings me back to a six word story or flash fiction which allowed for a story , the best example of which was “For sale; baby shoes ,never worn”. It is the concept of telling a story in a minimal amount of words.

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    Feb 25th 2020, 10:43 PM

    My father always told us this story he had to write for school when he was young. It was titled “A day in the bog”. He started “The day was wet and we didn’t go”. Always made me laugh.

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    It’s raining again, the end.

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