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North Wales Police Federation

Equality

Disability | Anabledd | Print version - your rights and responsibilities, revised August 2018

Equality and Diversity | Print version - complaints and resolution, revised August 2018

Flexible Working | Gweithio Hyblyg | Print version - rights and responsibilities, revised August 2018

Harassment and Bullying | Aflonyddu & Bwlio | Print version - revised September 2017

Maternity & Adoption Support Leave for Fathers and Partners | Absenoldeb Cefnogi Mamolaeth a Mabwysiadu | Print version - revised September 2017

Maternity Guide and Calculator

Parental Bereavement Leave

Part Time Working | Gweithio Rhan-amser | Print version - revised August 2018

Term time leave – taking children out of school

 

Time Off for Dependents

  1. A member of a police force is entitled to be permitted by his chief officer to take a reasonable amount of time off during his normal duty periods in order to take action which is necessary :-
    1. to provide assistance on an occasion when a dependant falls ill, gives birth or is injured or assaulted,
    2. to make arrangements for the provision of care for a dependant who is ill or injured,
    3. in consequence of the death of a dependant,
    4. because of the unexpected disruption or termination of arrangements for the care of a dependant, or
    5. to deal with an incident which involves a child of the member and which occurs unexpectedly in a period during which an educational establishment which the child attends is responsible for him.
  2. Paragraph (1) does not apply unless the member :-
    1. tells his chief officer the reason for his absence as soon as reasonably practicable, and
    2. except where paragraph (a) cannot be complied with until after the member has returned to duty, tells his chief officer for how long he expects to be absent.
  3. Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), for the purposes of this section “dependant” means, in relation to a member of a police force :-
    1. a spouse,
    2. a child,
    3. a parent,
    4. a person who lives in the same household as the member, otherwise than by reason of being his employee, tenant, lodger or boarder.
  4. For the purposes of paragraphs (1)(a) or (b) “dependant” includes, in addition to the persons mentioned in paragraph (3), any person who reasonably relies on the member :-
    1. for assistance on an occasion when the person falls ill or is injured or assaulted, or
    2. to make arrangements for the provision of care in the event of illness or injury.
  5. For the purposes of paragraph (1)(d) “dependant” includes, in addition to the persons mentioned in paragraph (3), any person who reasonably relies on the member to make arrangements for the provision of care.
  6. A reference in this determination to illness or injury includes a reference to mental illness or injury.
  7. Leave taken as time off for dependants shall be treated as duty.