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Council of Deans of Health responds to Spending Review
Read more: Council of Deans of Health responds to Spending ReviewFollowing the announcements set out in the government’s June 2025 Spending Review, the Council’s CEO, Ed Hughes, said: “The Spending Review has signalled the government’s prioritisation of the NHS. Our members welcome the commitment of the 3%…
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Council signs joint letter setting out priorities for next Government
In advance of the General Election on 4 July 2024, the Council of Deans of Health has joined with leaders from the higher education sector to ask the…
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Council congratulates former Chair and King’s Honours awardees
The Council would like to congratulate all those included in the King’s Birthday Honours list 2024 and in particular those who have been recognised for their contributions to healthcare and…
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Listen to our latest Council of Deans of Health podcasts everywhere!!
Our podcasts and webinar recordings are now available on multiple platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcast, Overcast and Podcast Addict! Follow us on your favourite platform you don’t miss…
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July General Election Statement
With the announcement of a General Election on Thursday 4 July 2024 the Council of Deans of Health reiterates the key policies of our manifesto paper to deliver a sustainable…
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Response to HEPI report
A major new report by the Higher Education Policy Institute, A Minimum Income Standard for Students, has found that students studying outside London need £18,600 to have an acceptable…
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Joint letter on social care placements
The Council of Deans of Health has joined with Skills for Care to issue a letter of guidance and good practice in the provision of placements in social care settings.…
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Council responds to Spring Budget
Following today’s Spring Budget announcements from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ed Hughes, Chief Executive of the Council of the Deans of Health said: “Today’s Budget reiterates the centrality of…
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Council welcomes NAO workforce report
The Council of Deans of Health was glad to contribute to the National Audit Office’s report on NHS England’s modelling for the Long Term Workforce Plan. Following his engagement…