23/09/2008: NAPF training course: Trusteeship for today's trustees
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Tuesday, 23, Sep 2008 12:00
Course Aims
This 3 day course enables participants to develop knowledge and understanding of pension scheme trusteeship, and helps individuals to become conversant in scheme specific trustee matters. The course is ideal for those who are already conversant with the basic principles of trusteeship - for example, those who have attended What is Trusteeship?
Attendees benefit from real life and scenario case studies and networking with experts and peers. The course acknowledges the fact that many of today's trustees manage defined contribution arrangements or are responsible for both defined benefit and defined contribution schemes. The course also helps those individuals who wish to fast track their training on a wide variety of trustee issues.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course participants will:
recognise the structure of UK occupational, state and personal pension arrangements
be able to identify the main areas of responsibility for pension scheme trustees including duties under trust law and regulations
be aware of the key financial and investment risks attached to pension scheme trusteeship in DB and DC schemes
be familiar with the key funding issues in DB schemes
recognise the influence the Government and regulatory bodies have on pension trustee activity
be able to identify the extent of trustee protection and liability
recognise the key requirements of scheme and trustee administration
Target audience
Trustees with at least 6 months' experience
Anyone who has attended What is Trusteeship?
Local Authority pensions committee members who carry out trustee duties
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