Be confident to speak up – encouraging a positive whistleblowing culture in the Civil Service

John Manzoni writes about creating a culture in the Civil Service where people feel empowered to raise concerns when they feel that something is wrong.
John Manzoni writes about creating a culture in the Civil Service where people feel empowered to raise concerns when they feel that something is wrong.
If you're a parent of teenagers, what will they be doing this half-term? Two civil servants have a tip for you - and them.
After Rupert McNeil blogged about getting a Workplace Adjustment Passport, civil servants came forward with their own stories. Among the first was Lynsey Murray.
The introduction of the Government Inclusive Economy Unit builds on the Civil Service's proud record in assisting the development of social investment, as Jeremy Heywood explains.
On World Mental Health Day, Civil Service Health and Well-Being Champion Jonathan Jones explains why we need to provide workplace support for civil servants with caring responsibilities.
Effective leaders are more aware of how they are perceived by others, says Adam Woodroffe, who delivers leadership courses on behalf of Civil Service Learning.
What's been happening in the world of job sharing in the Civil Service? Caz Thomas, Chair of the Job Share and Alternative Working Network, brings us up to date.
In BackCare Awareness Week, Civil Service Health and Well-being Champion Jonathan Jones has some useful tips on minimising the risk of back pain and strain.
The Civil Service People Survey 2016 is open. Jeremy Heywood urges civil servants to take part and directly influence real change in the organisation.
The 'Columbus' programme, which is managing HMRC's exit from the ASPIRE IT contract, is the largest IT transformation programme in Europe.