For Statutory Neo-Natal Care the employee and their partner may be entitled to take paid time off work if their child requires neonatal care within 28 days of being born. The entitlement is for a maximum of 12 weeks. This applies to children born on or after: 6 April 2025 and if the employe is employed in England, Scotland or Wales Currently Statutory Neonatal Care Leave and Pay is not available in Northern Ireland
Statutory Neo-natal Care Pay operates in the same manner as other statutory parental entitlements, such as SMP, SPP, ShPP, etc such as the employee must also:
• continue to be employed up to the day they want to take the pay
• earn on average £125 a week before tax (gross) over an 8 week period
• give their employer the correct notice, including all the required information, and complete a declaration to claim Statutory Neonatal Care Pay.
In tax year 2025/26, SNCP will be paid at £187.18 per week (or 90% of average weekly earnings where this is lower), provided the employee has earned at least the lower earnings limit for the past eight weeks. If the employee does not meet these requirements, SNCP will be unpaid.
Employers can recover 92% paid, or where eligible for Small Employers Relief, they can reclaim 108.5%. Should you qualify for Small Employer's Relief, ensure the box is ticked within Employer > Edit Employer Details > PAYE Registration.
SNCP may be taken as a block of one week for every seven full and continuous days the baby is in neonatal care for up to 12 weeks.
The blocks of leave must be taken at the end of any other leave entitlement, if you are already on maternity or adoption leave as you can get Neonatal Care Pay and Leave in addition to other parental pay and leave entitlements.
To access this utility, simply click 'Payroll' and select the employee’s name on the left:
Leave Details
Blocks of Leave
Average Weekly Earnings
Within the Average Weekly Earnings section, BrightPay will now offer you three ways of establishing the employee’s average weekly earnings for the purpose of calculating SPBP due.
Notes
Use the Notes section to enter any relevant notes relating to the employee's parenting leave.
Click 'Save' when the parenting leave details are completed. The program will automatically update the calendar accordingly and apply the SNCP due.
BrightPay uses the full statutory week method when calculating & applying SNCP.
Monthly Payroll Example:
Neonatal Care Leave begins on a Wednesday. Therefore the last day of the SNCP week will be a Tuesday.
SNCP will thus begin in the pay period in which the first Tuesday of the Neo-natal care leave falls.
BrightPay will then establish how many Tuesdays fall in the pay period and apply the weekly SNCP rate to the number of Tuesdays there are.
Weekly Payroll Example:
Neonatal Care Leave begins on a Wednesday. Therefore the last day of the SNCP week will be a Tuesday.
SNCP will thus begin in the weekly pay period in which the first Tuesday of the Neo-natal leave falls.
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