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State parental leave expanded to seven weeks

New parents can now take up to seven weeks leave as part of measures introduced by the Departments of Children and Social Protection.

NEW PARENTS CAN now take up to seven weeks of supported parental leave as part of measures introduced by the Departments of Children and Social Protection.

Parents could previously take up to five weeks off work, with financial support from the State.

Both parents are eligible for the payment of €250 per week.

Parents with a child under two years of age or who have adopted a child within the last two years can apply via mywelfare.ie.

It can be taken for seven consecutive weeks or in separate weekly blocks over a longer period.

Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys said: “This is a support that we have increased over several Budgets and the significant raise in take-up demonstrates just how popular it is with parents.

“I believe strongly that the first few weeks and months spent with a new-born son or daughter is so important.

“We will ensure that mothers and fathers who experience that special occasion of welcoming their child into the world, will know that their State supports them.”

Minister for Children Roderic O’Gorman commented: “Welcoming a child into the world is one of the most important moments in a parent’s life. We want to ensure that new parents are supported to spend quality time with their babies in those first weeks and months, and be there to share special bonding moments.

“Since the formation of this Government, we have increased Parent’s Leave and Benefit from two weeks to seven weeks, enabling tens of thousands of new parents to take time away from work knowing that they are financially supported.

“I am delighted that we have been able to support these parents to spend more time with their families, and I hope the increase we have announced today encourages even more parents to take up the offer of paid parent’s leave.”

The take-up of the supports has tripled since 2020.

Humphreys and O’Gorman have committed to further expansion of the scheme to nine weeks.

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    Mute D
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    Jul 1st 2022, 1:46 PM

    It’s parents leave, not parental. Parental is fully unpaid, parents is paid by the state and then company dependent.

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    Mute Joe Byrne
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    Jul 1st 2022, 2:41 PM

    @D: perental leave is a term describing the type of leave not weather you get paid for it or not. Get a grip.

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    Jul 1st 2022, 3:06 PM

    @Joe Byrne: I was explaining that it wasn’t the unpaid leave in case anyone was confused as the article initially said parental leave and it’s confusing with the different types of leave. Absolutely no need for that rude reply.

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    Mute Don
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    Jul 1st 2022, 3:15 PM

    @Joe Byrne: it’s spelled parental

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    Jul 1st 2022, 3:50 PM

    @Joe Byrne: what’s the weather like Joe???

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    Jul 1st 2022, 1:35 PM

    Looks like I picked the wrong day to get a vasectomy.

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    Jul 1st 2022, 2:40 PM

    14 months in Germany

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    Jul 1st 2022, 5:07 PM

    Previously it was stated this bill would increase the parents leave to 7 weeks from 5 for parents of children born after July 2022. However now everywhere seems to say parents are entitled to take 7 weeks with no mention of the child having to be born after a specific date. Has this been extended retrospectively to all parents of children under 2? Would be good if some publishment whether it’s media or citizens information website could confirm as I’m not long (about 1 week ago) after receiving a reminder from social welfare that I’ve yet to apply to take the “5 weeks” that I’m eligible for.

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    Jul 2nd 2022, 12:00 AM

    @Darragh Bailey: The published information says you get seven weeks as long as the child is under two. If a parent has already taken five weeks and the child is still under two they are able to apply for the additional two weeks now also.

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