Government trial scraps sick notes in latest bid to get millions back to work

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21 May 2026 • 3:43 PM MYT
The Independent
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Government trial scraps sick notes in latest bid to get millions back to work

  • The UK government is launching a trial in four locations where GPs will stop issuing sick notes, aiming to reduce the number of people out of work due to health issues.
  • Instead of sick notes, claimants will be referred to support services that will create personalised 'return to work' plans.
  • The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) states the current fit note system is 'broken' and often a 'tick-box exercise', with 11 million notes issued annually, nine in ten declaring recipients unfit for work.
  • Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden highlighted that fit notes are 'too often a dead end' and the new scheme aims to help people recover faster and stay connected to their jobs.
  • While the Royal College of GPs is open to reforms, they stress that any changes must prioritise patient health, be fully resourced, and avoid increasing GP workload, with disability charity Scope also urging consideration for disabled people's experiences.

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