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Our data protection impact assessment (DPIA) summaries
What DPIA is
This is a tool which can help organisations identify the most effective way to comply with their data protection obligations and meet individuals’ expectations of privacy.
An effective DPIA will allow organisations to identify and fix…
Contributions
Information about the contributions paid into the Scheme.
Employee contributions
This is the annual contributions you paid into the scheme during the year.
This is prior to the ‘updated to’ date on your statement. It excludes added years and…
Your options for a flexible retirement
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) made changes to the NHS Pension Scheme rules to enable NHS staff to work more flexibly up to and beyond retirement age.If you are a member with 1995 Section benefits, you can: return to NHS…
eDEN training materials
The training materials have been grouped together depending on the type of user you are. Expand the section for your user type to access relevant training guides and videos.Accessing the systemeDEN - Accessing the System (Word: 2.22MB)eDEN…
Reasons for overpayment
Overpayment of an NHS Pension can happen for a few reasons. For example, if your pension has been revised or if you're a:surviving spouse or partnerchild dependantre-employed pensionerSurviving spouse or partnerThere may have been an…
Medical exemption certificates
It is the medical exemption certificate that entitles you to free NHS prescriptions, not the medical condition. If you do not have a valid medical exemption certificate, you may be liable for a penalty charge.Find out if you’re entitled to…
Manage your NHS Bursary
It’s important to let us know straight away if your circumstances change as this could affect how much NHS Bursary you’re entitled to.You can tell us about most changes using your NHS Bursary account. Contact us if you have any questions or problems…
Help with health costs because of your age
Aged 18 and under and in full time educationYou are entitled to help with health costs if you are:under 16aged 16, 17 or 18 and in full time educationYou get: free NHS prescriptionsfree NHS dental treatmentfree NHS sight testsfree NHS wigs and…