P2-13 Accepted in Part

Mortuary Manager professional background prerequisite

Fuller Inquiry · Fuller Inquiry Phase 2 Report · Issued 15 July 2025 · Addressed to: NHS England

Source — verbatim from the inquiry

Inquiry recommendation

A professional background in the field of mortuary services should be made a prerequisite for the post of Mortuary Manager.

Fuller Inquiry, Fuller Inquiry Phase 2 Report · 15 Jul 2025 Source PDF →

Published evidence summary

Publicly available evidence relating to this recommendation:

- The government stated in December 2025 that this recommendation on minimum qualifications for Mortuary Managers was accepted in principle. Full government response due Summer 2026 (Government Interim Update on Fuller Inquiry Phase 2, DHSC, 16 December 2025).
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Response — verbatim from government

NHS England

The Government has agreed to accept in principle this recommendation subject to further work to determine its full impact.

NHS England · 1 Dec 2025

Evidence trail — what's actually happened since

  • 1 Dec 2025 Accepted in principle. The government has agreed to accept in principle this recommendation subject to further work to determine the full impact. The government will continue to work on its response to the recommendations and provide a full response to the Fuller inquiry phase 2 report by summer 2026. (Source: Interim update on government progress in responding to the Fuller inquiry phase 2 report, December 2025)

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