Social mobility - more support to progress

Geraldine Clement welcomes two new staff networks to support social mobility - support that, coming from a lower socio-economic background, she would have welcomed in her early Civil Service career.
Geraldine Clement welcomes two new staff networks to support social mobility - support that, coming from a lower socio-economic background, she would have welcomed in her early Civil Service career.
This is Devolution Learning Week. As Andy Robinson from the Department of Transport says, being more informed can allay any fears about what it means for you.
Jeremy Heywood applauds the results of the latest Cabinet Office Policy School for civil servants.
Jon Thompson kicks off National Apprenticeship Week by explaining what being an apprentice did for his career.
Wendy Hardaker won the 2015 Civil Service Award for Leadership. But she explains why telling her story as a carer, and raising awareness of carer-related issues in the workplace, are just as important to her.
Government Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Mark Walport challenges Civil Service leaders to identify the best opportunities for exploiting the transformative potential of distributed ledger technology.
What's it like working in other administrations? Louise and Rob, from the Scottish and Welsh governments, took part in the first-ever One Civil Service Interchange Shadowing Week and tell us what they learned.
Scottish Government Permanent Secretary Leslie Evans marks International Women's Day (8 March) by looking at progress in the Civil Service on closing the gender pay gap.
Lisa Boocock, who is blind, describes her working life as a criminal barrister in the Crown Prosecution Service.
On the eve of International Women's Day, Eleanor Binks looks back on her time as co-chair of the Cross-Government Women's Network (CGWN).