
All Our Health
In 2024/25 the Council worked with the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities to raise the profile of the All Our Health programme and increase take-up of All Our Health e-learning resources by promoting it to the Council’s members and networks.
The Council of Deans of Health worked strategically across its members, community and networks to raise the profile of the All Our Health programme and increase take-up of All Our Health e-learning resources.
The Council has numerous effective channels of communication with our members through which we disseminated information about the All our Health e-learning programme. We deployed these throughout the period of the campaign (October 2024 – March 2025) and beyond, in a coordinated way.
The Council has efficiently promoted the resources to its members and networks. This work included regularly promoting resources in our bulletin, conferences, themed months (Race Equity Month and Innovation Month) and on social media, engaging member faculties in our All Our Health webinar, and targeting relevant resources to our specific Strategic Policy Groups and to our Student Leadership Programme (SLP) cohort.
About All Our Health programme
All Our Health is the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities professional workforce development platform and home to a wide collection of bite-sized e-learning resources, covering over 30 important public health topics. It aims to support health and care professionals and the wider public health workforce to prevent illness, protect health, promote wellbeing and reduce health inequalities.
As part of the government’s commitment to create a prevention-first system, we intend to activate the health and care workforce to maximise their public health impact on the people and families they work with, supporting them to live more independent, healthier lives for longer, by increasing engagement in the All Our Health programme.
Webinar: Empowering Future Leaders: Unlocking All Our Health Resources in Universities
You can now watch the recording for our “Empowering Future Leaders: Unlocking All Our Health Resources in Universities” webinar.
This webinar will introduce the All Our Health programme and its educational e-resources to members, as well as raise awareness of its origin, areas of focus, and the issues that the programme was created to address. Speakers in this webinar will talk about their journeys and experiences of introducing and integrating All Our Health into their university’s courses and curriculum and explain the ways in which they promote the resources to their students.
Speakers will also talk about how the programme intersects with NHS England’s Long Term Workforce Plan, 10 Year Plan and Making Every Contact Count (MECC). Speakers will finally reflect on student satisfaction and the benefits they have seen from using the public health resources at their institutions.
Speakers:
- Rebecca Reynolds, Associate Head of School (Teaching and Learning), Lecturer in Children’s Nursing (Education), University of Plymouth.
- Professor Jamie Waterall, National Director for All Our Health and Deputy Chief Public Health Nurse for England.
- Dr Katharine Whittingham, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham.
- Lizzie Ette, Lecturer in Nursing, University of Hull.
Find out more
More information about the Programme is available on the All Our Health website or contact Gharam Al-Zubi.

Gharam Al-Zubi
Communications Officer
Gharam joined the Council in September 2024 and leads the Council’s external communications and media engagement. She previously worked as a Communications and Digital Content Officer at the British Youth Council. Gharam holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Kent.