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Childcare Allowance (CCA)
If you pay for registered childcare during your studies, you may be able to get help towards the cost through Childcare Allowance (CCA).
You can only get CCA if you receive the NHS Bursary, and we’ll pay it in 3 termly instalments with your other…
Applying for your pension
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Overview
When you're ready to take your NHS Pension, you'll need to apply for it.
The NHS Pension Scheme overview (PDF: 178KB) provides more detail about the different pension schemes you could have pension benefits in.
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Infected Blood announcement 29 November 2021
Update regarding bereaved partner payments
On 25 March, the government announced changes to the England Infected Blood Support Scheme (EIBSS). The changes announced removed some of the differences between the Infected Blood Support Schemes across…
Your employer to do list
Key activities employers must undertake.
To do list
We provide overviews on activities that we advise you do to prepare your employees and organisation for:
Annual Benefits Statements to do list (Excel: 11KB)Total Rewards Statements to do list (…
Managing your Social Work Bursary
It’s important to let us know straight away if your circumstances change as this may affect the amount of Social Work Bursary (SWB) you're entitled to.
If you’ve been overpaid, we’ll tell you about repayment options. If you're due more, we’ll add…
Practice detailed prescribing information (PDPI)
Access for registered users via ePACT2.
PDPI provides information on a practice’s prescribing habits and costs. This enables a practice to compare and manage their prescribing performance against national and commissioner or provider comparators.…
What happens to your pension when you die
The NHS Pension Scheme provides members with life assurance cover and lump sum benefits that can help to look after your loved ones after you’re gone.
As a pensioner member, your family or someone you have nominated may be eligible to receive a…
Final pay controls
The aim of the final pay control regulations in the 1995 Section of the NHS Pension Scheme is to protect the NHS Pension Scheme against the costs of excessive increases in pensionable pay at or before retirement.
Employers are charged if they give…
Letting us know that a pensioner member has died
If an NHS pension member has died, you should let us know as soon as you can. Once we know, we can make sure all the monies and benefits are paid quickly and accurately.
If we do not know, we may continue to make payments. This means whoever is…
Cost of being in the Scheme
All members of the NHS Pension Scheme pay a percentage of their pensionable pay to the scheme each month, known as a contribution rate.
From 1 April 2025, the amount you pay for your pension will change. On this page you can find more information…