Author: beth
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Council of Deans of Health’s commitment to race equity
A statement from Ed Hughes, CEO, Council of Deans of Health and Professor Alison Machin, Chair, Council of Deans of Health. Today marks the start of Race Equity Month…
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Joint statement from the Council of Deans of Health (UK), Australian Council of Deans of Health Sciences and Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery (Australia and New Zealand)
A delegation from Australia has concluded with a shared statement and a commitment to future cooperation with the Council of Deans of Health. The visit, supported by HEE…
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CoDH response to September mini-budget
Responding to the Chancellor’s mini-budget, Dr Katerina Kolyva, Chief Executive of the Council of Deans of Health, said: “The wide-ranging mini-budget will have implications for all of us…
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Statement on the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II
Following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, a statement has been issued by Professor Brian Webster-Henderson, Chair of the Council of Deans of Health. On behalf…
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CoDH response to DHSC consultation on mandatory vaccination as a condition of employment
The Council has responded to the Department of Health and Social Care’s consultation on making vaccination a condition of employment in the health and wider social care sector. This examines a proposal…
Latest publications and briefings
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Briefing: UCAS Applicant Statistics for January 2026
The University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) has published a statistical release providing core numbers for the January equal consideration deadline 2026. The Council has published a briefing which summarises some of the key…
Latest podcast episodes
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The Council of Deans of Health Wales and Council of Deans of Health Scotland have written to each of the major political parties in both nations ahead of the 2026 devolved elections. To support this work we have recorded a podcast with Professor Susan Dawkes and Dr Liz Mason, the convenors of CoDH Scotland and CoDH Wales, respectively. Speakers:…