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Information request for the Teachers Pension Scheme

FOI reference - FOI-177
Date - 19 October 2023

Request

  • Was I at any time contracted out in respect of my Teachers Pension?
  • If so, which years was I contracted out?
  • And, if I was contracted out, what adjustment is being made to the teachers pension I receive to take account of the contracted out period and which has reduced my state pension?

Response

Regrettably, TPR does not deal with queries about individuals' pension benefits. TPR is the public body that protects workplace pensions in the UK. We work with employers and those running pensions so that people can save safely for their retirement.

What we do and who we are

We are responsible for:

  • making sure employers put their staff into a pension scheme and pay money into it (known as ‘automatic enrolment’)
  • protecting people’s savings in workplace pensions
  • improving the way that workplace pension schemes are run
  • reducing the risk of pension schemes ending up in the Pension Protection Fund (PPF)
  • making sure employers balance the needs of their defined benefit pension scheme with growing their business

What we don't do

We are not responsible for:

  • dealing with queries or complaints from scheme members about their pension benefits
  • providing scheme members with help on how to access their pension savings
  • finding lost pensions
  • dealing with State Pension or tax queries

Money Helper

If you have any general requests for information or guidance concerning your pension, please contact Money Helper on:

Tel: 0800 011 3797

Website: https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/

Additional contact methods: https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/contact-us/pensions-guidance

The Teachers’ Pension Scheme Complaints Procedure

Your concern should be raised with the scheme itself. You can do so by following the these links:

Alternatively, you can send your query to the address below:

Teachers’ Pensions
11b Lingfield Point
Darlington
DL1 1AX

Please include the following:

  • your full name
  • your full postal address
  • your email address
  • your National Insurance number
  • your teacher reference number

The Pensions Ombudsman

If you are unhappy with The Teachers’ Pension Scheme response or they have not resolved the matter and you feel you would like further assistance, I would suggest contacting the Pensions Ombudsman, their role is to help resolve complaints and disputes. They can be contacted at:

The Pensions Ombudsman
10 South Colonnade
Canary Wharf
E14 4PU

Telephone: 0800 917 4487

Website: https://www.pensions-ombudsman.org.uk/