Ill health retirement

If you’re unable to work because of ill health, you may be able to take your pension early.

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What is ill health retirement?

Suffering from ill health is not something you plan for but it can affect your ability to work. When it stops you from doing your job, you may be able to take ill health retirement, no matter what age you are.  

Whether you’re eligible for ill health retirement depends on a few factors – including your employer’s consent, the severity of your illness and whether your condition is ever likely to improve. 

Suffering from ill health is not something you plan for but it can affect your ability to work. When it stops you from doing your job, you may be able to take ill health retirement, no matter what age you are.  

Whether you’re eligible for ill health retirement depends on a few factors – including your employer’s consent, the severity of your illness and whether your condition is ever likely to improve. 

Do I qualify?

Click on your scheme page below to see what eligibility criteria you need to meet. Plus, find more information about the different tiers of ill health pension, the benefits you could get and the process for retiring with a deferred pension.

Local government

Click here to see if you qualify and find out more about ill health tiers.

Firefighters

Click here to see if you qualify and find out more about ill health tiers.

Police

Click here to see if you qualify and find out more about ill health tiers.

How to apply

If you’re still paying into your pension and thinking of applying for ill health retirement, here’s how the process works:

If you’re no longer paying into your pension, click on your scheme page above, as the process is slightly different.

What happens after I’ve applied?

Your employer will make the final decision and confirm to you in writing whether your application has been accepted. 

There are two possible outcomes

Accepted



Your employer lets you know their decision in writing and confirms which ill health tier you’re eligible for. This determines the benefits you will receive and for how long.

Refused

If you choose to stop working, your pension is deferred (put on hold) until your Normal Pension Age (NPA).

You can apply for ill-health retirement again in the future. If you meet the criteria this time, your benefits would be released early without any reductions. But if your pension has already been deferred, you would no longer be entitled to any enhanced benefits.

Your employer’s decision

Ultimately, your employer (or former employer for deferred pensions) decides if you meet the criteria for ill health retirement. We are not told the outcome of any medical assessment until your retirement has been approved. If your ill health retirement is not approved, your employer does not contact us. If you’re unhappy with their decision, you should discuss this with your employer first. 

Appeals 

If you don’t agree with your employer’s decision, full details on how to appeal will be included in the letter from them. Find more information on our website. 

What happens if my application is accepted?

As soon as we receive confirmation from your employer that you are eligible for ill health retirement, we will process your case. Learn more about the retirement process for your scheme.

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