Entering employment

Resources for lone parents about the issue of entering employment.

A Guide to Time Off Work

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This is a basic guide covering the different types of leave or absence from work and who is entitled to them. This factsheet is only an introduction to what you may be entitled to, so please seek further advice where necessary.

There is a separate factsheet for Maternity Rights, which covers leave and pay if you are pregnant or have just had a baby.
See also: Factsheet 29: Your Rights at Work.

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Back-to-work benefits factsheet

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Information on Tax Credits, Housing / Council Tax Benefits & Passported Benefits.
(This factsheet is part of the OPFS Lone Parent's Rights Guide.)

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Childcare factsheet

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This factsheet outlines the different types of childcare and help available to pay for it.
(This factsheet is part of the OPFS Lone Parent's Rights Guide.)

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Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) factsheet

This is a short guide to Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) for people with a disability or long-term health condition. ESA is paid when a claimant has 'limited capacity for work' and it replaces Incapacity Benefit and Income Support paid on the grounds of ill-health.

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Going back to work factsheet

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Information on New Deal for Lone Parents and other support available when returning to work.
(This factsheet is part of the OPFS Lone Parent's Rights Guide.)

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Useful addresses factsheet

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A list of useful organisations and agencies for lone parents.
(This factsheet is part of the OPFS Lone Parent's Rights Guide.)

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Your Rights at Work

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This factsheet looks at some of the most common questions from workers about their rights at work. Employment law is very complicated so this information is just an overview. Please get specialist advice if you need to know more about a specific issue or are considering taking any action.
N.B. The term 'worker' refers to anyone who works for an employer, therefore the information given here does not usually apply to people who are self-employed.

Further information is also given on A Guide to Time Off Work (Factsheet 19).

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