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The Trustee toolkit – essential learning for pension scheme trustees

 With the pensions climate changing so rapidly, it can be difficult for trustees to know everything necessary to make the best choices on behalf of their members.

 With this in mind, we have developed the Trustee toolkit which was created specifically to educate new trustees.
 
 The aim of the toolkit is for trustees to gain their knowledge and understanding to ensure they fulfil the minimum legal requirements of their role.

 A number of improvements have been made to the current programme to create a more engaging learning experience. Changes include new scheme categories to allow trustees to tailor their learning to their scheme type and size, and downloadable resources (including a study planner) to enable them to study offline.

 The subject matter of the toolkit modules has not been altered but it is expected that there will be additional modules and content added in due course, reflecting any changes.

 Register now for the Trustee toolkit

 It's easy, you'll be asked to create a profile with a password and security question and then you can immediately start learning.

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