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New expert panel to advise on disability

Posted by: Sir Philip Rutnam, Home Office Permanent Secretary, and Civil Service Disability Champion, Posted on: 14 September 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders
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Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam announces details of a new panel of experts to advise and challenge the Civil Service on greater inclusion for people with a disability.

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Technology and data – it’s all about the people

Posted by: Clare Moriarty, Posted on: 13 September 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders
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Clare Moriarty says the new digital revolution depends on having the people who can spot the opportunities and challenges offered by advances in technology and data-gathering.

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Defining our progress on social mobility

Posted by: Jon Thompson, Posted on: 12 September 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders
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With just days to go before the survey of the socio-economic background of senior civil servants closes, Civil Service Social Mobility Champion Jon Thompson underlines the importance of this research.

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What we’ve been doing differently since Civil Service Live 2016

Posted by: Civil Service Blog Team, Posted on: 9 September 2016 - Categories: A Brilliant Civil Service
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Nine things you could be doing differently since the biggest learning event of the year for civil servants.

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Learning from Chilcot

Posted by: Stephen Lovegrove, Posted on: 8 September 2016 - Categories: A Brilliant Civil Service, Civil Service Leaders
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Stephen Lovegrove, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Defence, reflects on the findings of the Iraq Inquiry Report and looks at how his own department is responding.

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Make me a property expert... in a day?

Posted by: Government Property Profession, Posted on: 7 September 2016 - Categories: A Brilliant Civil Service
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The 'Understanding Property' course commissioned by the Government Property Unit may not make you a property expert in one day, but it's certainly a good start.

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Introducing the new Civil Service Health and Well-being Champion

Posted by: Jonathan Jones, Posted on: 5 September 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders

Jonathan Jones, Head of the Government Legal Service, writes his first blog as the Civil Service Health and Well-Being Champion.

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Bake clubs rise to the fund-raising challenge

Posted by: Alice Temple, Posted on: 2 September 2016 - Categories: Our Civil Service
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The Great British Bake Off has inspired the creation of bake clubs around the Civil Service that hold cake sales for charity.

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How I'll be helping to kick-start Black History Month

Posted by: Phoebe Topping, Posted on: 1 September 2016 - Categories: Our Civil Service
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Phoebe Topping explains why she is taking part in a stem cell donor drive to coincide with Black History Month.

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Three centuries of coal miners and one senior civil servant

Posted by: Andrew Rhodes, Posted on: 1 September 2016 - Categories: A Brilliant Civil Service, Diversity and inclusion

Andrew Rhodes, Director General, Operations, at the Department for Work and Pensions, talks about social mobility and why he will be completing the socio-economic background survey of senior civil servants.

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