Health Education England (HEE) exists for one reason only: to support the delivery of excellent healthcare and health improvement to the patients and public of England by ensuring that the workforce of today and tomorrow has the right numbers, skills, values and behaviours, at the right time and in the right place.
Apprenticeships offer GCSE students route into healthcare
25 August 2022
Thousands of students across the country will today receive their GCSE results, marking the first major set of qualifications that will put them on the path to a future career.
More than 18,000 students accepted onto nursing and midwifery courses in England
18 August 2022
More than 16,000 students have made it on to nursing degree courses in England for 2022-23, according to new data published by UCAS.
HEE Chief Executive invites students to consider a career in the NHS
18 August 2022
As thousands of students receive their A-level results today, Health Education England’s Chief Executive Navina Evans is encouraging them to consider choosing from more than 350 NHS career routes.
Sir David Behan, Chair, Health Education England
15 August 2022
“I am pleased to announce that Sir Andrew Morris has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of HEE.
Health Education England launches podcast series on health inequalities
11 August 2022
Health Education England is launching a series of new podcasts exploring how training and education are helping to address health inequalities.
Health Education England continues to support the healthcare workforce
5 August 2022
Health Education England has published its Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22 highlighting the organisation’s achievements over the past year.