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'Two weeks of paternity leave is enough time to bond with child'
'Two weeks of paternity leave is enough time to bond with child'

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time16-06-2025

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'Two weeks of paternity leave is enough time to bond with child'

Fathers in Guernsey and gender equality supporters are echoing calls from campaigners in the UK to improve paternity Allen said that, although having a baby was "exciting and nerve-wracking", he wished he could have had more time off work to build a closer bond with his son Ajax, who was born in November said: "My mental health has taken a cliff-dive since my little one was born and I had to come back to work."Peter Roffey, outgoing President of the Committee for Employment & Social Security, said statutory leave entitlement reform was needed and he was asking the next government to look at it. Mr Allen said he found it tough adapting to being back at said: "The first couple of weeks back, I was getting quite emotional. I was having to go off to the toilet to compose myself because it just felt like I was missing out."There were times when I didn't want to be here. I'd much rather be at home with my young family."While it's gotten better as time's gone on, I really do feel like if I had extra time with my young family, I do think I'd be more prepared to come back to work."A group of MPs in the UK has said the statutory parental leave system is "one of the worst in the developed world" and has "fundamental flaws".Introduced in 2003, statutory paternity leave, external allows most new fathers and second parents in the UK to take up to two weeks off work. In Guernsey, a mother has the right to 12 weeks' basic maternity leave, regardless of length of service or hours of is entitled to an enhanced period of 26 weeks leave if she has worked continuously for the same employer for at least 15 there is no statutory obligation on employers to provide paid maternity claiming maternity support leave have a statutory entitlement to two weeks' unpaid parental said his committee was "recommending to our successor committee [after the 2025 general election] that a review is prioritised early in the next term of government".He said: "It's clearly very important that government does all it can to make Guernsey a family-friendly place to live – not just because of the positive social benefits, but because of potential economic benefits as well." Parental leave rights Jersey:Six weeks paid leave at full salary for both parentsStatutory right to request flexible workingGuernsey:Two-week statutory entitlement to parental leave, but unpaidNo legal requirement to give employees paid parental leaveNo statutory right to request flexible hoursUK:Two-week statutory entitlement to parental leavePaternity Pay is £187.18, or 90% of average weekly earnings (whichever is lower)Statutory right to request flexible working Louise Doublet, Chair of the Jersey's Health and Social Security Panel, said the island was a "trailblazer" for equal parental rights for mothers and said: "It's important for children to have both parents fully involved in their care from day one."We need to reduce the stigma around fathers taking parental leave. I know that this stigma still exists."In 2020, Jersey approved new parental leave policies which would treat each parent Doublet said: "As a society, we need to send a message to fathers that they are entitled to this leave, that they are needed in the home caring for their children just as much as mothers are, and that they should fully utilise their parental leave benefits." Elliott Rae, founder of Parenting Out Loud, campaigning for equal parenting and gender equality, said he felt dads had become "undervalued".He said: "I think our role in the family has been really minimized to a kind of provider protector role and we know that that is not enough."Around one in four dads don't take any paternity leave and that is devastating."That fatherhood-infant bonding experience is so important. We know from the research that one in 10 dads will suffer some symptoms of post-mental depression in the first six months of their child's life. "So, if we're not giving that dad the opportunity and the time to bond with their child, they are more at risk of poor mental health."Mr Rae said he felt that six weeks paternity leave should be given to new said: "It's a bare minimum, but it's an adequate amount of time for that dad to spend time helping their partner, to bond with their baby, to look after their mental health, to understand the flow of the household."

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