Civil Service Commission open week – let’s talk about values
...which sets out those values - impartiality, honesty, integrity and objectivity – came into being in 1995. And in 2010 the four values and the code were given the protection...
...which sets out those values - impartiality, honesty, integrity and objectivity – came into being in 1995. And in 2010 the four values and the code were given the protection...
...about menstruation. In January 2020, the Department for Education launched a scheme to provide access to free period products in primary schools, secondary schools and organisations for 16- to 19-year-olds...
...we are free to use it to tweet as usual . This can be from life outside work as well as being an effective way to reach out to our...
...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....
...get the best out of our people; the challenges facing the civil service over the next few decades; and how best to use the InCiSE Index as a tool for...
...there is still some space left in the following sessions. So, to avoid disappointment, book yourself in here. If you want to attend any of these sessions, click here to...
...reflect – when the information you’re providing could influence key ministerial decisions it’s important to get it right. When you’re responding to a disaster, especially in the immediate aftermath the...
...other cultures, ESEA Heritage Month is in its infancy with 2023 being its third year in the UK. This is the second year it’s being celebrated in the Civil Service....
...experts and with institutions like CIPD to turn Smart Working from an art into a science. We have pulled together best practice and evidence from around the world into a...
...showcased in one place. I really encourage everyone to invest time in themselves to come and get involved. COMEDY KINGS BY NIGHT, CIVIL SERVANTS BY DAY John Anderson and Nathan...