An action plan for social mobility

Minister for the Cabinet Office Matt Hancock introduces the Talent Action Plan 2016, including a Social Mobility Plan with an opportunity for civil servants to 'inspire the future'.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Matt Hancock introduces the Talent Action Plan 2016, including a Social Mobility Plan with an opportunity for civil servants to 'inspire the future'.
As the Talent Action Plan 2016 is published, Jeremy Heywood looks at progress on removing the barriers to success for under-represented groups and where we go from here.
May El Komy and Nerissa Steel explain why being in a job share gives them confidence they can do justice to their job and have a comfortable work/life balance.
Iris Anderson tells how academics, senior leaders, civil servants and a rapper and poet came together to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - and the message they sent out.
One year after being made Disability Champion of the Civil Service, Philip Rutnam reviews his commitments and asks civil servants to hold him to account.
Scottish Government and DWP Permanent Secretaries Leslie Evans and Robert Devereux look at the future of joint working under devolution.
Do you know which was the first legislative body to have equal numbers of male and female members? Find out this and other fascinating facts thrown up by Devolution Learning Week.
Pete Vowles passes on some of the practical lessons he's learned helping to lead a change programme at the Department for International Development.
Jeremy Heywood looks at the Budget and how it underlines the Civil Service's existing priorities.
DFID Permanent Secretary Mark Lowcock reflects on what apprentices bring to the Civil Service.