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<p>The Government’s mandates to Health Education England (HEE) since 2014/15 contained
an overall goal by 2020 of ensuring all staff delivering end of life care are appropriately
trained, especially in the five priorities for care of the dying person and the Ambitions
Framework. Working in partnership with stakeholders across the system, HEE has delivered
the following:</p><p>- publication of End of Life Care Core Skills Education and Training
Framework;</p><p>- collaboration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, General Medical
Council and Health and Care Professions Council to influence curricula on end of life
care;</p><p>- over 160 highly interactive e-learning materials for end of life care;
and</p><p>- work with Community Education Partnership Networks to support inclusion
of asset based work in local End of Life Care plans - recognising the value of individuals
and communities in supporting individuals in end of life care - and published a ‘How
to’ guide on asset based approaches.</p>
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