Changing the way we work

Following the announcement of the new Government Hub at Canary Wharf, John Manzoni encourages nominations for The Way We Work (TW3) Awards celebrating the transformation of Civil Service work and workplaces.
Following the announcement of the new Government Hub at Canary Wharf, John Manzoni encourages nominations for The Way We Work (TW3) Awards celebrating the transformation of Civil Service work and workplaces.
Ministry of Defence Permanent Secretary Stephen Lovegrove looks at how civil servants are supporting the Armed Forces Covenant.
Emma Jones, Small Business Crown Representative, offers her support for government buyers looking to increase procurement from small businesses.
Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam welcomes an innovative bursary programme for disability-confident leaders.
Sarah Banks, chair of a disability network at the Ministry of Defence, shares her views on what it means to be an inspiring leader.
Steph Rhodes describes the benefits of a career development programme aimed specifically at women civil servants.
To mark the centenary of the Cabinet Office, Cabinet Secretary Jeremy Heywood looks at the department's central role in government.
Civil Service Health and Well-being Champion Jonathan Jones highlights a campaign to raise awareness of domestic and gender-based violence.
What does being 'confident' actually mean in terms of creating a more inclusive workplace? Defra Permanent Secretary Clare Moriarty gives her view.
Scottish Government Permanent Secretary Leslie Evans encourages a new style of leadership by civil servants to help Scotland become the best place in the world for children to grow up.