This guide explains the upcoming changes to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), how they apply, and what to do when an employee’s sickness absence begins before and continues on or after 6 April 2026.

Changes to SSP from 6 April 2026

From this date, SSP will:

  • Be available to all eligible employees, regardless of earnings
  • Be paid from the first full day of sickness (no waiting days)
  • Be paid at 80% of average weekly earnings (AWE) or £123.25 per week, whichever is lower

What You Should Do Before 6 April 2026

To prepare:

  • Review and update your sickness absence policies
  • Check your payroll system or provider is ready
  • Communicate the changes to employees

How the Changes Apply to Ongoing Sickness Absences

Employees Previously Below the Lower Earnings Limit (LEL)

Employees who were not entitled to SSP before 6 April 2026 because they earned below the LEL may now qualify.

They will be entitled to SSP from 6 April 2026 if their sickness absence:

  • Started on or after 22 September 2025, or
  • Started before 21 September 2025, but included a return or returns to work between 22 September 2025 and 5 April 2026

For these employees:

  • Calculate AWE based on earnings before the sickness absence (or first linked absence)
  • SSP can be paid for up to 28 weeks

They will not qualify if:

  • Their sickness absence started on or before 21 September 2025 and continued without any break through to 5 April 2026

In this case, entitlement only restarts after they return to work for at least 8 weeks.

Employees in Waiting Days on 6 April 2026

If an employee was serving waiting days under the old rules:

  • Waiting days no longer apply from 6 April 2026
  • SSP is not payable for waiting days before that date

Employees Restarting Sickness Around 6 April 2026

Some employees may:

  • Have been off sick
  • Returned to work
  • Then gone off sick again on 4 or 5 April 2026

If the new absence continues beyond 6 April 2026:

  • 3 days or less: SSP is only paid for qualifying days on or after 6 April
  • 4 days or more: SSP is paid from the first day of the restarted absence

Employees Already Receiving SSP Before 6 April 2026

From 6 April 2026:

  • Employees should be paid the new SSP rate

If their AWE would result in a lower SSP amount:

  • They should instead receive the flat rate (£123.25)

This applies if the employee:

  • Earns between £125 and £154.05 per week, and
  • Was already receiving SSP and remains off sick on 6 April 2026

This arrangement continues until:

  • They return to work, or
  • Their SSP entitlement ends

If they later go off sick again after returning to work:

  • SSP will be paid at 80% of AWE, even if the absence is linked