What are the new rules for SSP medical evidence?
While you can still self-certify for the first 7 days of illness, the 2026 rules encourage digital evidence. Employers are increasingly required to accept proof from a wider range of healthcare professionals beyond just GPs, including nurses and occupational therapists.
The Workers of England Union would advise to always get your health concerns checked medically as soon as possible, and provide evidence as required
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