Adoption leave

What adoption leave and pay you're entitled to and how to plan your leave and return to work.

Keeping in touch (KIT) days during adoption leave

You can work and be paid for up to 10 days during your adoption leave (except the first 2 weeks after the birth of your baby).  
 
KIT days are usually used to attend important training, key meetings or team activities. Working KIT days does not mean you can delay your return date by the number of KIT days you've worked.

Arranging KIT days 

Contact your manager to discuss when you'll take your KIT days.

Recording and claiming KIT days

To get paid for KIT days, you must record dates you've worked during adoption leave in a Keeping in touch days record form (DOC, 19KB).

Send this form to your manager who should sign it and upload to the Assyst portal.

When you’ll get paid for KIT days

You’ll be paid for KIT days in your first salary payment when you return to work and the end of your adoption or shared parental leave. 

If you're taking shared parental leave

You can work and be paid for up to 20 shared parental leave in touch days (SPLIT) during your shared parental leave. This is in addition to the 10 KIT days available during maternity and adoption leave.

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