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Sickness Issues and SSP
8. Long-term Sickness
8.1 Do not abandon an employee who is on long-term sick leave. Arrange progress reports and home visits.
- Make the employee aware of his or her position. Just knowing there is a job to come back to can help people's recovery.
8.2 After a long time away, an employee may feel fear about returning.
- Suggest a staged return to work, on a part-time basis, building up to full time.
8.3 Explore the possibility of alternative duties.
- Could the employee come back and do lighter work?
8.4 If a return looks unlikely after a long illness, consider offering early retirement, perhaps with enhanced pension arrangements.
8.5 If dismissals resulting from long-term sickness involve people with disabilities, they must be for 'a substantial and material reason'.
- It may not always be obvious what is a disability and what is not. Long-term health problems, including asthma and ME, can be regarded as disabilities.
- You are under a positive duty to make reasonable adjustments to the job, or the way it is done, to stop a person with disabilities being at a substantial disadvantage.
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