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...
...of the Department for Work and Pensions. Mairi was nominated for her work over many years with local charities and groups, which has helped in her day-to-day role as a...
...our professional code, with its values of objectivity, impartiality, honesty and integrity, and the skills of our craft, such as analysis, evidence, and consultation. But we also need tenacity, humility,...
...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....
...Today’s commemoration is very much an initiative of Etcetera, the Civil Service Choir, rounding off a series marking significant events during World War 1. Over the last few years, we...
...for today. We believe that smart working is the best way to work for business - and for the individual. We want it to become the default for the Civil...
...[Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Or Private Will Fraser, who grew up a stone-throw from Whitehall, when Westminster was rather more run down than it is today. He passed the...
...were allowed to enlist and which were not, and touches on the problems faced by those who fought the war from their desks rather than the Western Front. Find out...
...in 1914, Will joined the Civil Service Rifles. He was shipped to France at the beginning of June 1916, serving for six months on the Western Front, before transferring with...