A contingent decision is a decision someone made or did not make because of actual or perceived implications of an event. In this case, the 2015 Scheme reforms.
You may have acted differently at the time if you had known you would have remained in the 1995 or 2008 Scheme during the remedy period, 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2022.
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) published the outcome of it’s consultation on how contingent decisions will be administered in the NHS Pension Scheme.
You can read more information on our website.
Read guidance about contingent decisions for:
For any other requests, complete the contingent decision application form.
You must provide as much information about your request as possible including why you would have made a different decision if not for the discrimination and your preferred outcome.