Changes to Parent’s Leave from April 2021
Parent’s leave entitles each parent to 5 weeks’ leave during the first 2 years of a child’s life, or in the case of adoption, within 2 years of the placement of the child with the family.
Each parent is entitled to 5 weeks paid parent’s leave for a child born or adopted on or after 1 November 2019. The leave period remains the same in the case of multiple births.
What is the difference between parental leave and parent’s leave?
Parental leave entitles parents to take unpaid leave from work to spend time looking after their children. Both parents can take up to 26 weeks parental leave.
Parent’s leave is specifically for parents during the child’s first 2 years.
Rules about parent’s leave
You must meet certain criteria to be eligible to take parent’s leave. You must:
The legislation only provides for the minimum entitlement to parent’s leave. Your contract of employment may give you more rights.
Who can take parent’s leave?
Relevant parents can take parent’s leave for eligible children. A relevant parent is one of the following:
Parent’s leave cannot be transferred between parents – except in specified circumstances such as the death of one of the parents.
How much will I get paid during parent’s leave?
If you have enough PRSI contributions, you will get a weekly Parent’s Benefit of €245 per week. This is paid by the Department of Social Protection (DSP). Your employer does not have to pay you while you are on parent’s leave. However, some employers do pay or top up your pay during the leave period – this is set out in your contract of employment.
Other rules for parent’s leave
How to apply for parent’s leave
You must give notice to your employer before you can take parent’s leave.
You must: