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Fit Note Reform: Call for Evidence – Results

This report summarises the key findings from the wide range of responses received to the call for evidence on fit note reform.

Last fetched 26 May 2026 · gov.uk
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At a glance
TypePolicy paper
First published21 May 2026
Last updated26 May 2026
Organisations
Department for Work and PensionsDepartment of Health and Social Care
Topics
Holidays, time off, sick leave, maternity and paternity leave
Source
Open on gov.uk
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