Civil Service Commission open week – let’s talk about values
...so there was some tradition of public service in the family. When I started at the then Department of Employment in 1973, the values of the Civil Service were to...
...so there was some tradition of public service in the family. When I started at the then Department of Employment in 1973, the values of the Civil Service were to...
...busy is testament not only to the high tempo of operations, but also the importance of communications to defence. It’s a bit like being a press officer at sea. Day-to-day...
...to watch out for: Myth 1 - The Civil Service Code doesn’t apply online Remember, the same high levels of propriety are expected of civil servants online as they are...
...held the first summit of the D5, an international network of like-minded governments working on the digital transformation of public services. We had a packed house of 60 delegates during...
...cases - potentially hazardous, even life-threatening duties. The Christmas Tree at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office To take just one example, Ministry of Defence policy advisors will be working abroad...
...will continue to promote the positive behaviours we expect of all employees and an inclusive culture that is intolerant of bullying, harassment and discrimination. We are also developing a new...
The first event of Civil Service Live 2016 is only days away. Have you registered to attend? If you have, you will be able to: hear from Chief Executive of...
...magnificently and a number of departments are transforming how they work in an exciting way. Smart Working is increasingly being seen as an element of the Civil Service employment offer,...
...hope, like me, that most readers of this blog have managed to find a bit of time to relax, reflect and re-charge during the summer. One of the things that...
...continuous professional development a sense of public duty - working and applying their knowledge in the best interests of the government and the public abiding by the code of ethics...