Behind the scenes at D5 London

...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....
...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....
...this very blog. This month, the whole Cabinet joined them as trained Dementia Friends. Becoming a Dementia Friend, you learn that the condition is not a natural part of ageing...
...gives patients and their carers more choice about which services they use, and more control over their own wellbeing. In other parts of our lives we take technology and its...
...staff. I ask them to think about how the work is making the world a better place, how it's improving their skills and how they're improving the skills of others....
...It gives us a platform for debate and discussion, a chance to be supportive and to ask for support. We want to put the emphasis on practical help for specific...
...absence and largest single cause of disability in the UK. For the Civil Service, this means that departments lose between 0.2 and 2.5 days for each member of staff per...
Catch up with all the social media reaction to the guest speakers Richard Heaton, Deborah Bronnert, Sarah Healey, Sarah Hill and Jenny Dibden.
...within their budget, capability & capacity. Alignment We work in partnership with departments, HM Treasury and Cabinet Office colleagues to ensure that work on project support, assurance and approvals is...
...while delivering more than ever before, and we are up-skilling our staff so we are capable of meeting the challenges ahead. The report that the Government published today set out...
...as accessible as possible to people who are living with dementia and served to help promote this good cause. You can become a Dementia Friend by watching two short videos...