Civil Service Commission open week – let’s talk about values
...properly. Open week The independent Civil Service Commission, which I chair, has a key role in helping to promote the code, and hearing appeals made under it. We work with...
...properly. Open week The independent Civil Service Commission, which I chair, has a key role in helping to promote the code, and hearing appeals made under it. We work with...
...the Holocaust, Nazi Persecution and in subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur. In 2024, this coincides with the thirtieth anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide. Remembering is more important...
Civil Service Sports Council Active Wellbeing represents the organisation’s biggest push to get the Civil Service moving. Over 10,000 colleagues took part in 2023’s challenge, and 2024 is set to...
Young Carers’ Action Day – 13 March 2024 Rebecca Sudworth, Deputy Civil Service Carers’ Lead, talks about the experiences of Civil Service young carers. 13 March 2024 is Young Carers...
...in his native Guatemala, language learning was the preserve of the wealthy and that language barriers increased poverty and conflict. In 2010, Duolingo was thus born to open up access...
...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...
...together. Teaching Children to Code We arranged a visit from 6 11-year olds from Netley Primary School in Camden, who took part in a BBC-led coding session involving a Dr....
Reflecting on Mental Health Awareness Week last month, it was an opportunity to focus on the importance of mental health. Mental health covers a wide variety of conditions, and a...
...only more intense. China and India between them are forecast to produce more than 60% of all STEM graduates (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) among G20 nations by 2030; Europe...
...will have a higher per person income than China does today. Nearly 90% will have a higher income than India does today.” “By 2035, there will be almost no poor...