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Bereavement

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  • AW9 – Child Allowance
    Application form for Child Allowance

 

  • AW10 – Application for Lump Sum on Death and Widow(er)’s Partner’s Pension
    Claim for Life Assurance Lump Sum and Death in Service Benefits

 

  • AW10(a) – Application for Lump Sum/Death Gratuity on Death ONLY
    Claim for Payment of Death Gratuity ONLY, to Personal Representative(s) – Death on Pension/Death on Preservation of Benefits

 

  • AW11 – Application for Widow(er)’s Partner’s Pension
    Death of a Scheme Pensioner

 

  • AW135 Notification of Salary Related Survivor’s Pension
    Notification of Salary Related Survivor’s Pension

 

 

 

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Latest News

  • HSC Pension Scheme Abatement Rules 23rd March 2022
  • Department of Health Consultation on HSC Pension Scheme Contributions – Update 11th March 2022
  • Important Information for Members with Fixed or Enhanced LTA Protection 9th March 2022
  • Abatement – Conclusion of Consultation Letter 7th March 2022
  • Have you Changed Your Address? 29th June 2021

Contact Details

email: HSC Pensions
twitter: @hscpensions

HSC Pension Service
Waterside House
75 Duke Street
Londonderry
BT47 6FP

Telephone: Switchboard 028 71 319 111
Monday to Thursday: 9.00am to 4.00pm
Friday :9.00am to 12.00pm

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