You're fine for the first couple of days, but to cover the 3rd to 5th days off work you will need to complete a self-certification. This is a form obtained from your employer but it's their responsibility to ensure that staff complete this form. From the 6th day that you are off sick you will need to provide a Doctor's certificate.
Thanks everyone, I've been off yesterday and today and certainly can't see myself going back tomorrow, just had a horrible feeling that I would have to drag my poor flu ridden (sob) self to the docs on Thursday but maybe not. (not really moaning too much, lots much worse off than me I know, but still feel like death warmed up at the moment)
Hi whiskeysheri!
Good to hear from you. My daughter is fine and the baby (George) is now 4 months old. The hospital has worked wonders with his club foot, he's been wearing little white boots with a bar attached and looks like he's snowboarding! He only has to wear them for another 2 weeks and then just at night for a year or so. Hope all is OK with you :-)
Sick notes are confusing - companies often ask for 1 from day 1 this is so that people dont have a few days off when they're not sick. GP's (and other dr's working for the NHS) are only obliged to issue notes for social security purposes after a week, from days 1 to 3 you only need tell your employer you are sick and 4 to 7 a self certificate available from your employer (in theory). Med 3 (as it is known) should only be used for statutory sick pay purposes only - so if you cant have ssp (or incapacity benefit) your dr isn't required by law to do so (although most will for a fee). If this confusing that's because it is! Basically you can have a week off without a sick note ie 7 days in a row including usual days off