From 6 April 2010 the old sick note changed to become a ‘’Statement of Fitness for Work’ form or ‘Fit Note’.
Under the sick note system, doctors could only advise their patient on whether their health condition meant that they should or should not work.
However, many people with health conditions can, with some basic support from their employer, work as they recover from their condition. To help more people get the support they need to get back to work the new fit note system means that doctors can advise whether employees are either:
- unfit for work; or
- may be fit for work
A doctor will give a ‘may be fit for work’ statement if they think that their patient’s health condition may allow them to work if they get suitable support from their employer. For example, a phased return to work, altered hours, amended duties or workplace adaptations. If it is not possible for employers to provide the support to enable employees to return to work then the statement should be treated as if the doctor had advised the employee was unfit for work. (Note – obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act have not changed). If, however an employee is too ill to work the doctor will advise this just like with the old sick note and will give a ‘unfit for work’ statement.
The new fit note system can provide real benefits to both employees and the business and should form a fundamental part of your sickness absence procedures.
