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Can someone steal a pension?16 Nov 202300:16:40

In our final minisode of Season 2, Liz Scully, Risk & Control Director, joins us to talk about pension fraud. What is it? How does it happen and can someone really steal your pension?

Liz shares the warning signs to look out for, how we combat fraud and what you can do to protect your retirement savings.

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What are our members saying about pensions?09 Nov 202300:39:34

In our final full-length episode of this season, Rob & Emily chat to Sarj Wheelwright, Engagement Manager for Civil Service & Royal Mail Pensions about what our members are saying about pensions and this scheme.

With recordings from live events over summer 2023, we hear members’ thoughts and views and where retirement planning sits among their financial priorities right now. From keeping up with the cost-of-living to managing day-to-day financial responsibilities, we listen and respond to members’ viewpoints and assumptions.

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Minisode: Sneak preview of Mary’s partial retirement story07 Sep 202300:11:48

In our first minisode of the series, we share a sneak preview of our conversation with Mary, who took partial retirement after almost 27 years in the DVSA.

Mary tells us about her life after taking a step back from work, whilst continuing to do a job she loves on her own terms. She talks about splitting her time between the UK and Turkey, the support she’s received from her family and her partner’s concerns when it came to leaving work behind for good. Look out for Mary’s full episode next week, wherever you get your podcasts.
 
You can find out more about partial retirement at civilservicepensionscheme.org.uk/partial-retirement

All episodes were recorded between June-August 2023, and all information shared in this series is accurate at the time of recording.

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The cost-of-living and your pension31 Aug 202300:26:23

Over the past year, many of us have felt the squeeze on our finances caused by the cost-of-living increases.

If you’ve been worried that saving for your future might be leaving you short of money in the present, this episode is for you.

Kicking off the series, Kerrie Cureton-Williams, Deputy Director of Civil Service & Royal Mail Pensions in the Cabinet Office and Thomas Lynas, Money Advice Supervisor at the Charity for Civil Servants, chat to Rob and Emily about the cost-of-living.

We dive into what we mean by ‘the cost-of-living’, and what’s happening to cause the increases we’ve been seeing over the last 12 months.

Kerrie reminds us of some of the benefits of staying in the scheme, including the generous employer contributions, the ability to partially retire and the benefits for your loved ones in case the unthinkable happens.

There’s also built-in flexibility within the Civil Service Pension arrangements in the form of the partnership pension account. Partnership is a defined contribution scheme which can give you more flexibility over your contributions – you can even stop contributing for a while, if you need a break – and your employer will still contribute on your behalf.

We also talk about ways that members can make sure that saving for tomorrow doesn’t leave them short of money today, and Thomas shares some money-saving tips to help keep costs down.

Finally, we talk about where members can find out more, including free tools, resources and guidance available from MoneyHelper and PensionWise.

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Season 2 Trailer: Civil Service Pensions Podcast24 Aug 202300:01:32

We’re back for a season 2 of the Civil Service Pensions Podcast, with new topics and questions for our guest speakers.

How does the cost-of-living affect your pension? Are we all heading for an identity crisis in retirement? Is it true that someone can actually steal your pension? Plus, we hear what members think about the scheme and explore new retirement journeys – including how Gerald left work behind for the sake of his health, and Mary’s adventures made possible by taking partial retirement.

We’re also bringing you six 'minisodes' of bonus content to help you really get to grips with your Civil Service Pension and make more informed choices about your future. Whether you’re approaching retirement now or just getting started with your career, there’s something for everyone.

All episodes of Season 2 were recorded between June-August 2023 and all information was accurate at the time of recording.

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Kids, marriage, divorce and more - How key life events affect your pension03 Nov 202200:26:38

In the final episode of this series, Rob and Emily chat to Mick Mulligan, Head of Engagement for Civil Service and Royal Mail Pensions in the Cabinet Office, and Emily Wilson, Senior Training Consultant at MyCSP.

There are many common life events that most of us go through at one stage or another-from getting a new job and joining the scheme, to getting a promotion, taking a career break, having children and beyond. Mick and Emily share how these events can impact your pension.

While not everyone will experience all of these events, it's important to understand what they might mean for your pension and retirement planning. Your pension could be one of your largest and most valuable assets by slowly building up overtime, so it's important to factor it into any major career/life decisions you make.

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Leaving the Civil Service or opting out of your pension - what does it mean for your future?20 Oct 202200:30:11

Rob and Emily are joined by Andy Jones, Engagement Manager for Civil Service and RoyalMail Pensions in the Cabinet Office, and Jane Bates, Head of Life Events at MyCSP. They discuss what happens to your pension if you leave the Civil Service or opt out of the scheme.

We know that the vast majority of members stay in the scheme once they're opted in by their employer, but a small number opt out. We talk to Andy about some of the factors that may drive people to leave the scheme, such as other financial priorities, investing in property instead, or simply not prioritising retirement planning yet. 

The decisions you make now can have a huge impact later on in life and our online tools can help members understand how their pension builds up over time.

Andy and Jane highlight that the scheme not only provides for you, it can also provide invaluable support to your loved ones in the event of your death.

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Why should you care about your pension in your 30s?05 Oct 202200:28:32

James is 32 years old, lives in Liverpool and is a Policy Advisor in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. He's also about to become a dad...but he doesn't really know much about his pension.

In this episode, James chats to Rob and Emily about his perspective on why some of our younger members could be less engaged with their pension and may not be planning for their retirement yet.

Also joining us is Cathryn Murray, Training & Engagement Manager at MyCSP, who leads a team dedicated to training, educating and empowering members to understand their pension and what it can do for them in the long term.

Cathryn explains that it's never too early to be thinking about your retirement or to start planning for it, and the earlier you start, the better! It doesn't have to be at the top of your list, but it's important to remember that your pension is the biggest employment benefit after your salary.

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The Gender Pension Gap - could women be facing an unbalanced future?22 Sep 202200:29:38

In this episode, Rob and Emily are joined by guests from the Cabinet Office to discuss the Gender Pension Gap and why half the UK’s population may be facing an unbalanced future in retirement.

Cilla Christmas, Valuation and Strategic Review Manager and Co-Chair of the Civil Service Carer's Network, and Sarj Wheelwright, Stakeholder and Engagement Manager for Civil Service and Royal Mail Pensions talk us through the social, political and economic drivers of the Gender Pension Gap.

We explore the key facts, figures and research around this issue, and Cilla and Sarj talk about their own experiences. From workplaces that used to automatically place women on temporary contracts when they got married; balancing childcare responsibilities with their careers; to dividing assets when going through the divorce process.

We also hear some practical tips and advice that may help mitigate the impact of the Gender Pension Gap.

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Living your best life in retirement - how Linda's post-work years are among her best yet08 Sep 202200:28:08

Linda shares her story and retirement experiences. From unconscious bias to thermal underwear, this episode is guaranteed to leave you thinking about your financial future in a different way.

Linda is a former civil servant who worked for 45 years at HM Revenue & Customs before retiring in 2019. Her retirement story is unique, and she gives us a lot of food for thought about planning for our own financial futures.

From studying for a degree and volunteering at Southwark Cathedral, to navigating the unconscious bias in society as a post-menopausal woman, it's clear that Linda's retirement years are proving to be the best ones yet, and many of the things she's doing are made possible because of her Civil Service pension.

She also shares some words of wisdom for members approaching retirement about how to mentally prepare for one of the biggest lifestyle changes you'll ever experience, and how it's never too early to start thinking about your retirement - even if you're in your 20s and 30s.

 

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Pensions 101 - what's so good about the Civil Service pension?08 Sep 202200:28:24

Ever had a question about pensions that you were afraid to ask? We've got you covered.

No question is too small as we kick off the series with Dominic Arthur, Director of Pensions and Government Recruitment, Cabinet Office and Duncan Watson, Chief Executive, MyCSP. They chat to our hosts Rob and Emily about the basics of pensions - what is a pension? Why is it important? What makes it better than saving your money in other ways? And why is this particular scheme so good?

Between them, Dominic and Duncan have over 50 years’ experience in the pensions industry, so they’re perfectly placed to help you get to grips with how everything works.

We explore the differences between a Defined Benefit and a Defined Contribution scheme, the key benefits of the Civil Service Pension Scheme and some advice for members on how to start your retirement planning, whatever stage of life you’re at.

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Civil Service Pensions Podcast Trailer26 Aug 202200:01:07

The Civil Service Pension Scheme is one of the best workplace pension schemes in the UK public sector. But what makes it so good?

We want members of the scheme to feel informed and empowered when it comes to planning for their financial future, but we know that pensions can feel complicated and difficult to understand.

This podcast aims to make things simple - whether you're working or retired, if you've left the Civil Service - or even if you're thinking about joining the Civil Service - there's something for everyone.

Hosts Rob Walker and Emily Eccles from MyCSP (the scheme administrator for Civil Service Pensions) take things back to basics. Their conversations will help you get to grips with your pension and even make some informed decisions about your future. No question is too small and no answer is too complex.

Each episode explores different aspects of the scheme. With expert guests and members talking about their life experiences and perspectives, and how these events have affected their views on retirement and their pension. Each informative episode could help you think about your pension in different ways.

Many people believe that a pension is something to think about later in life, or something to get round to dealing with eventually. That just isn't true. It’s never too early to start saving or planning for your future beyond work.

Your pension is one of your most valuable assets and the decisions you make now can have a huge impact further down the line. It is a crucial personal financial benefit and your ticket to living your best life when you're no longer working. It's key to making your retirement years as fulfilling and rewarding as possible.

From learning the basics, we explore a number of topics surrounding pensions and the scheme itself. Our first series features case studies of members in their 20s and 30s through to retirement, as well as discussions around the Gender Pension Gap, discovering how common life events can affect your ability to save for the future and the steps you can take to boost your pension.

Even if you've never worked for the Civil Service before, this podcast is full of useful information and advice for anyone with a workplace pension. The first two episodes release on the 8th of September. We hope you enjoy it.

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Minisode: 6 things to kick-start your retirement planning02 Nov 202300:07:56

In this minisode, Cathryn Murray, Training & Engagement Manager, shares the 6 things you can do to kick-start your retirement planning.

From transferring in an old workplace pension, to nominating a beneficiary and joining a Pension Power webinar – this episode could be your quick checklist to lay the foundation for your financial future.

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Leaving work behind for your health – Gerald’s story26 Oct 202300:25:19

After 45 years working in HMRC, Gerald had big plans for his retirement. But those plans were turned upside down when health issues rendered him too ill to work.

In this episode, Gerald talks to Rob and Emily about his experience of having to leave work through the Ill Health Retirement route, earlier than he had planned.

Navigating retirement with an invisible illness brought a unique set of challenges for Gerald. One of the toughest decisions was to leave behind the attachment he had to his career in the ‘Tax Office’, such as his reference books and professional registrations.

In time, things got easier and he was able to focus on something he’s always enjoyed – literature. After trying his hand at writing historical crime fiction (the kind of books he’d always reached for), he landed a publishing deal, three months of completing his first book.

He’s now in the process of writing the fifth book in his series, and shares his perspective on this new line of work in retirement.

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Minisode: Sneak preview of Gerald's story19 Oct 202300:09:17

In this minisode, we share a sneak preview of our conversation with Gerald, who took ill health retirement after a long career in HMRC.

Gerald tells us about a shock diagnosis that turned his retirement plans upside down, forcing him to leave work behind earlier than he’d planned. He talks about how he adapted to his new lifestyle and condition and how he was able to take up a whole new line of work.

Look out for Gerald’s story in full next week, wherever you get your podcasts.

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We are what we do12 Oct 202300:23:07

“So, what do you do?” It’s often the first question we ask when we meet someone new, and it can tell a lot about who they are… or can it? 

Cilla Christmas (Valuation & Strategic Review Manager and Co-Chair of the Civil Service Carers Network) returns to the podcast to discuss the idea that our jobs can be a defining part of our identity. 

Rob shares his experience of being furloughed in 2020 during the first COVID19 lockdown, and how even for that short period, without work, he questioned who he was.
 
With many people working remotely, the lines between work life and home life are more blurred than ever. So when it comes to leaving work behind for good, how do we avoid an identity crisis? Could Partial retirement be the answer? 

Leaving work behind for good may be a daunting prospect, but it should also be a wonderful opportunity to re-discover your passions. Cilla reminds us why planning and preparing for your retirement years is so important. 

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Minisode: A quick guide to your ABS05 Oct 202300:15:40

Every year, we issue Annual Benefit Statements (ABS) to active members of the scheme.

To help you understand your ABS, Emily Wilson, Senior Training Consultant from MyCSP takes listeners through their statement, step by step and page by page. Helping you to better understand how your pension is doing and plan for the future.

Emily also answers some of the most common queries we receive into the contact centre and explains how you find out more.

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It’s never too late to start planning for retirement28 Sep 202300:18:51

We often say it’s never too early to start thinking about your retirement, but what if you’re coming to it later in life?

Whether you’ve been through a divorce, had a career-break or can see your retirement on the horizon, there are many ways to get the most out of your pension, whatever your circumstances.

This week, we’re joined by Liliana Gonzalez, Training Consultant at Civil Service Pensions, who tells us why it’s never too late to start planning for your financial future and retirement.

She explains how you can boost your retirement savings by taking practical steps from Effective Pension Age (EPA) and Added Pension to Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs).

Liliana also reminds us that the Pension Portal is the fastest way to check on how much your pension is worth, get a forecast for your retirement using our Retirement Modeller and make sure all the information we have for you is correct, especially if we need to contact you.

All episodes in Season 2 were recorded between June – August 2023, and are accurate at the time of recording.

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2015 Remedy (McCloud) explained21 Sep 202300:18:20

Our second minisode focuses on the 2015 Remedy (McCloud). Ian Korner, Civil Service Pensions Policy Lead talks about this important topic, what it is, how it works and if you could be affected.

The legislation will be implemented from October 2023, so have a listen to Ian’s explanation on how it will be delivered and where to find out more.

All Season 2 episodes were recorded between June – August 2023. All information shared is accurate at the time of recording.

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Retirement on my terms: Mary’s story14 Sep 202300:25:08

In this episode, we chat to Mary, who decided to take partial retirement after a fulfilling career in the DVSA.
 
She was a civil servant for almost 30 years and while she loves her job, it’s clear she’s having the time of her life in retirement so far.
 
Mary tells us about her initial decision to leave work behind for good, but a chance-encounter with a colleague made her re-evaluate and opt for partial retirement instead. It’s given her the right work/life balance as she eases herself towards her post-work years.
 
Keeping one foot in the ‘work door’ meant she could continue doing what she loved, whilst having more time to do things she enjoys outside of work – such as travelling, spending time with her family and meeting new people.
 
Splitting her time between the UK and Turkey, she talks about the importance of having a good pension behind you to support the lifestyle you want after you leave work. She also shares advice for those approaching retirement or considering partial retirement.

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Season 3 Trailer: Civil Service Pensions Podcast05 Sep 202400:00:52

We’re delighted to be back for a season 3 of the Civil Service Pensions Podcast, with new topics and questions for our guest speakers.

How does being a carer affect your pension? What to do if you’re retiring with 2015 Remedy (McCloud). What does it mean for your pension if you return to the Civil Service? Plus, we hear what members think about the scheme and explore new retirement journeys – including Gillian big leap into the dark, and Patrick’s motorcycle diaries.

We’re also bringing you six 'minisodes' of bonus content to help you really get to grips with your Civil Service Pension and make more informed choices about your future. Whether you’re approaching retirement now or just getting started with your career, there’s something for everyone.

All episodes of Season 3 were recorded between July-August 2024 and all information was accurate at the time of recording.

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A leap into the dark: Gillian’s story12 Sep 202400:31:07

When Gillian retired on her 60th birthday, she went home and wept. After a career which took her all over the world, she felt cut adrift and needed a new purpose in life.

Now, 20 years later, she’s a published author and has taken up a whole new line of work as a Registrar of Marriages.

From spending nine years as an Assistant Purser with P&O aboard Canberra and Oriana cruise ships, to a fulfilling 30 years of service with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Gillian’s career has taken her all over the world.

In this episode, she tells us about her time as a Personal Assistant to an Ambassador, with postings in the Philippines, Peru, Guatemala, Chile, Mexico City and Hungary. She’s lived and worked through some turbulent political times, all the while dedicated to her work and her colleagues.

Gillian reflects on her career and her retirement journey and shares some words of wisdom for those approaching retirement in the next few years.

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Two pensions in one – how does being a dual member work?19 Sep 202400:10:44

In the first minisode of this season, Kelly Freaney, Senior Training Consultant joins us to talk about what it means to be a dual member. Whether you’ve had a break in service or if you’re impacted by 2015 Remedy (McCloud), Kelly talks us through everything you need to know about your pension, how to keep track of all your benefits, and what to consider when it comes to retirement planning.

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How does being a carer affect your pension?26 Sep 202400:38:15

In our second episode of Season 3, Cilla Christmas, Valuation & Strategic Review Manager and Co-Chair of the Carer’s Network returns to the podcast to talk about what caring responsibilities can mean for your pension and retirement planning.

From drawing on personal experiences of caring responsibilities to exploring the statistics around carers in the Civil Service, Cilla talks us through what it means to be a carer and how to access the support available to you, both in and outside of the civil service pension scheme.

Whether you’re thinking of changing your working pattern or if you’re having conversations about a Lasting Power of Attorney with loved ones, we discuss some of the practical aspects of what carers may need to consider.

Whether you’re a civil servant and caring for someone, if the person you’re caring for is a civil servant, or if you think you may have caring responsibilities in the future, we hope you find this episode informative.

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Four steps to retirement03 Oct 202400:06:11

This week, we chat to Liliana Gonzalez, Training Consultant, who walks us through the retirement process step by step, with tips and advice on what to consider at every stage. 
 
It’s important to remember that your pension will be your income after you retire, and so you should consider how much you will need to live on. 
 
If you’re approaching retirement  and you want to know about the process involved, we hope you’ll find this minisode helpful.  
 
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Retiring with 2015 Remedy (McCloud)10 Oct 202400:22:35

Our latest episode of the Civil Service Pensions podcast is available now.

This week, we discuss what to expect from the retirement process if you’re affected by 2015 Remedy (McCloud). Chris, who recently took early retirement, talks about the decision she made when making her choice for the seven-year Remedy period (1 April 2015 – 31 March 2022). She explains the steps she followed and how Remedy affected her reasons to retire.

We also talk to Kevin Hughes, policy lead for the 2015 Remedy Project, about the technical aspects of the process and what members who are impacted by Remedy can expect as they approach retirement.

If you’re impacted by 2015 Remedy and want to know more, this episode is for you.

To keep updated with the latest information on 2015 Remedy, visit our 2015 Remedy (McCloud) hub on the Civil Service Pensions website.

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New training course for 2015 Remedy (McCloud)17 Oct 202400:03:42

Minisode: New webinar for 2015 Remedy (McCloud)

In this minisode, Emily Wilson, Senior Training Consultant, returns to the podcast to tell us about new training available for members about 2015 Remedy (McCloud).

If you’re impacted by 2015 Remedy (McCloud) but unsure about what it means or how it affects you, the new 2015 Remedy Pension Power webinar is a free, one-hour refresher. It covers what the 2015 Remedy is, how to find out if you’re affected (and the tools you can use to do so), as well as a guide to some key terminology surrounding it.

It also covers the choice you’ll be asked to make when you retire - whether you’d like the 2015 Remedy impacted part of your pension to be calculated in the alpha or in your legacy scheme.

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Riding for life: Patrick’s story24 Oct 202400:28:13

Patrick’s journey has taken him from his commute into work, to continuing a beloved hobby in his post-work years – all on the back of a motorcycle!

Having spent his career as a meteorologist working for the Met Office, he’s been spending his retirement years delivering life-saving services as a blood bike rider.

In this episode, he tells us about his career and his work with charity Freewheelers EVS, the charity providing this hidden emergency service to the NHS by delivering blood, organs, tissue, donated breast milk and even specialist surgical tools.

Patrick reflects on his career and shares his experiences in retirement, with some words of wisdom for those approaching retirement in the next few years.

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Pensions for millennials31 Oct 202400:16:24

In this minisode, Helen Shrimpton, Training Consultant, talks about why it’s never too early to be thinking about your pension, even if retirement feels decades away.

We know that some of our younger, millennial members are less likely to be thinking about this part of their financial future, which is unsurprising given that pensions can feel complicated and not relevant at their stage in life.

Helen breaks down the benefits of the Civil Service Pension in plain-English terms, and why pensions are still relevant for millennials, even amongst other financial priorities.
Read the alpha or partnership? page for more information about the different schemes. 

If you’re interested in transferring an old pension into the Civil Service Pension scheme, you can find more information on the ‘Transferring an old pension into your Civil Service pension’ page. Please consider all the benefits in the scheme you are transferring from and to, before making your decision.

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A break in service: what does it mean for your pension?07 Nov 202400:14:44

This week, Emily and Rob sit down with guests to explore the impact that a break in service – whether it’s a career break or a job opportunity outside the civil service – can have on your pension.

Karen returned to the Civil Service in 2014 after a short break. She came back to a new role, and a new pension.

Karen tells us about her decision to come back to the Civil Service, and how the Civil Service Pension was part of that decision. A change in personal circumstances while she was away meant that, more than ever, she needed stability, and she knew that the Civil Service could provide it. With a new role and new terms and conditions, she felt she needed to start paying more attention to her pension.

Louise Kaplan, Employer Relationship Manager, talks us through the more technical aspects of what a break in service could mean for your pension, and how the length of your break can influence this. Some members in this position may find that they ultimately reach retirement with more than one pension from the Civil Service.

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A quick guide to partial retirement14 Nov 202400:14:06

In this minisode, Emily and Rob are joined by Michelle Storer, Training Consultant, to discuss partial retirement.

Partial retirement enables active members to take some of their pension and tax-free lump sum while continuing to work. It’s a great way to ease yourself into your post-work years, or work for longer without needing to work full-time – whatever is right for your circumstances.

Michelle talks us through the partial retirement process step by step, with tips and advice on what to consider if you’re exploring this option.

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The Civil Service Pension scheme: Employer insights21 Nov 202400:36:15

In our penultimate episode of this season, Rob sits down with guests to explore the role employers play in the Civil Service Pension scheme.

Andy Jones (Cabinet Office), Louise Ibbetson (DWP) and Lara Muniz Fernandez (MOJ) share their perspectives on the scheme and discuss their experiences of supporting members to get the most out of their Civil Service Pension.

The group explore the role of an employer and their responsibilities, the breadth of careers available within the Civil Service and some of the most common myths and misconceptions they hear when it comes to pensions.

Louise, Lara and Andy also share tips and advice on how to find out more about your Civil Service Pension and make sure it’s working for you.

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Minisode: What happens when someone passes away?28 Nov 202400:12:38

For our final minisode of Season 3, Rob and Emily chat to Rosie Geeves, Head of Member Services, and Dean Norman, Senior Pensions Administrator about what happens to your pension when you die.

The idea of losing a loved one, or what we’d like to happen after we die, are difficult topics to discuss - particularly when we need to deal with paperwork, formalities, or even financial complications during an emotional time.

Rosie and Dean talk us through what happens to your Civil Service pension after you die and the benefits available to your loved ones. They explain how these benefits work in various scenarios, and key things to consider if you’re looking to put plans in place.

While you can’t prepare for everything in life or in death, you can take steps now to make life easier for those you leave behind.

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Season 4 Trailer: Civil Service Pensions Podcast04 Sep 202500:00:59

Season 4 of the Civil Service pensions Podcast is here, with new topics, new guests and some familiar voices too. Discussing everything from retirement living standards, the role of the state pension and retiring abroad, Emily and Rob bring you eight fresh episodes to help you feel informed, empowered and in control when it comes to planning your financial future. Whether you’re approaching retirement now or just getting started with your career, there’s something for everyone.

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Retirement Living Standards: let’s talk numbers11 Sep 202500:10:28

Cilla Christmas, Valuation and Strategic Review Manager for Civil Service Pensions returns to talk us through the Retirement Living Standards, originally created using research conducted by the Loughborough University. 

These standards are a great starting point when it comes to planning your financial future, setting out a “minimum”, “moderate” and “comfortable” standard of living. If you’ve ever wondered how much you might need per year in retirement, you’ll find this episode useful. 

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Planning for retirement – how does the state pension fit in?18 Sep 202500:13:50

Planning for retirement – how does the state pension fit in?

On his first podcast appearance, Joe McLaughlin from the Civil Service Pensions Training Team talks to us about the State Pension, how it works, and the vital role it can play in your retirement finances. 

We talk about how to track your State Pension as it builds up, how to give it a boost and things you’ll need to consider when you come to claim it, such as tax.

 

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Redundancy and compensation: what does it mean for your pension?02 Oct 202500:07:11

Redundancy can involve significant change and uncertainty. Liliana Gonzalez from the Civil Service Pensions Training Team returns to the podcast to share information for those affected by it. She explains the implications of redundancy on pensions and outlines the operation of the Civil Service Compensation Scheme.

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Are you thinking about retiring abroad?25 Sep 202500:11:05

Some describe the idea of retiring abroad as “the ultimate dream”. But how does it work, practically speaking?

Rob and Emily chat to MOJ’s Lara Muñiz-Fernández about her plans to retire abroad and the preparations she’s making.

We’re also joined by Peter Spain, Head of Pensions Policy and Technical from Cabinet Office, who sheds some light on the technicalities of retiring overseas, how payments work, and the key things to consider if this is your goal.

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2015 Remedy (McCloud) revisited09 Oct 202500:13:44

Kevin Hughes, a policy expert from Cabinet Office, returns to the podcast to talk us through the latest position when it comes to 2015 Remedy (McCloud).

From Immediate Choice and Deferred Choice Underpin, to Annual Benefit Statements and the Retirement Modeller, Kevin explains what impacted members need to do, and when they’ll make their choice.

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Pension Increase (PI) explained16 Oct 202500:10:10

Michelle Storer, Senior Training Consultant for Civil Service Pensions, returns to the podcast to talk us through the annual Pension Increase. 

She explains what PI is, how it works and who qualifies for it. 

We also discuss some frequently asked questions from members, and some common misconceptions about this yearly increase.

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Highlights of 202523 Oct 202500:22:14

In our final episode of the season, we reflect on the events, activities and highlights of this year.

Mick Mulligan, Head of Engagement and Cathryn Murray, Training & Engagement Manager join us to talk about some of our successes in 2025, as well as a look forward to what 2026 holds for the scheme.

From live events, to education and tools, Mick and Cathryn highlight some of the exciting things ahead for members and employers alike.

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