Description
If you adopt a child and are the primary adopter, then you get 52 weeks adoption leave and may be eligible for 39 weeks statutory pay While Service people are not legally entitled to Statutory Adoption Leave, the Armed Forces Occupational Adoption Leave Scheme (AFOALS) provides the equivalent to the statutory arrangements The provisions of the scheme apply only to: adoption placements arranged through legally recognised adoption agencies fostering for adoption, where dual approved prospective adopters have a child placed with them under section 22C(9B(c)) of the Children Act 1989 with a view to them adopting that child Parental Order parents, where the intended parents in a surrogacy arrangement are eligible for and intend to apply for or have obtained a Parental Order making them the legal parents of the child they are having with the help of a surrogate mother. You are not eligible for Adoption Leave if you: arrange a private adoption, e.g. without permission from a UK authority or adoption agency become a special guardian or kinship carer adopt a stepchild adopt a family member Only one parent of a couple is eligible for Adoption Leave/Adoption Pay (known as the Primary Adopter). The other parent may be eligible for Paternity Leave and Pay or Shared Parental Leave. What do I get? All qualifying Service personnel, regardless of their length of service, are entitled to take up to 52 weeks of adoption leave. Service personnel may also be eligible for 39 weeks of statutory pay, the first 26 weeks of which may be enhanced to the Service person’s full pay rate (occupational pay). How do I claim? Complete part A of JPA Form R008 ‘Application for Adoption Leave’ which can be found at JPA forms and submit it to your Unit HR, together with documentary evidence of the adoption such as a Matching Certificate The unit HR will forward the form to your Commanding Officer for countersigning and will then send the countersigned form and matching certificate to Defence Business Services to action. They will also send you a copy of the countersigned form.
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