Adoption pay
Who qualifies for Statutory Adoption Pay, and how employers may recover payments and offer enhanced adoption pay.
Statutory Adoption Pay is paid for 39 weeks and usually covers the first 39 weeks of an employee's adoption leave.
There are different eligibility criteria for Statutory Adoption Pay for UK and overseas adoptions. See .
Adoption pay and foster parents
In Northern Ireland, in exceptional cases, adoption pay may be payable where an adoption agency places a child with approved foster parents who are also approved, prospective adopters. The adoption agency will supply the foster parents with correspondence that can be shown to the employer explaining that they have met the relevant criteria for being matched with the child for the purposes of adoption leave and pay, and other entitlements open to adopters. The usual notification and service criteria will apply.
Statutory Adoption Pay rates and recovery
For the first six weeks, you must pay your employee Statutory Adoption Pay at a weekly rate equal to 90% of their average weekly earnings.
For the next 33 weeks, you must pay them the lower of the following:
- the standard weekly rate - £187.18
- 90% of their average weekly earnings
You can recover some or all of your Statutory Adoption Pay payments from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) - the proportion you can recover depends on the size of your annual National Insurance Contributions liability.
Enhanced adoption pay
If you wish, you can offer enhanced adoption pay arrangements to attract and retain employees that are more generous than the statutory entitlements. For example, you could:
- pay more than Statutory Adoption Pay over a certain period, eg, full pay for the first six weeks, half pay for the next ten weeks, Statutory Adoption Pay for the remaining 23 weeks
- make a bonus payment on the employee's return to work
You could change the qualification criteria for these adoption pay enhancements, eg, the employee needs a year's continuous service.
You can offer these enhanced adoption pay arrangements either as a contractual right or on a discretionary, case-by-case basis. When exercising discretion, caution should be taken to avoid claims of unfair treatment or discrimination.
You can still recover from HMRC the Statutory Adoption Pay portion of any enhanced adoption pay.
See the Invest Northern Ireland Employers' Handbook guidance on adoption leave and pay (PDF, 48K).