Personal Disability Stories: 12 – Rosie’s story

Philip Rutnam introduces Rosie's account of living and working with the relatively common but little-known condition of Sensory Processing - or High - Sensitivity.
Philip Rutnam introduces Rosie's account of living and working with the relatively common but little-known condition of Sensory Processing - or High - Sensitivity.
Jonathan Slater, the new Civil Service LGB&TI Champion, talks about his commitment to the role and looks forward to this year's Pride events.
A Service of Thanksgiving for the life and work of Jeremy, Lord Heywood of Whitehall, was held today in Westminster Abbey.
To mark Father's Day, Civil Service Job Share Finder Product Manager Brian Stanislas introduces the stories of two fathers, one a job sharer, the other who combines work with being a carer.
Minister for Implementation Oliver Dowden introduces the new Government Technology Innovation Strategy, designed to help us take advantage of new and emerging technologies and work better and smarter.
A new cross-government campaign - launching on 17 June, to coincide with Loneliness Awareness Week - will encourage people to talk about loneliness. The team behind it introduce two colleagues who speak about their own experience.
In Carers Week, Government Chief People Officer Rupert McNeil writes that around half of all civil servants now work in organisations recognised under the Carer Confident scheme.
Cabinet Secretary Mark Sedwill pays tribute to all the recipients – including over 100 civil servants – of awards in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2019.
Reading a recent post here on inclusion in the Civil Service inspired the Home Office's Martin Vernon to give his personal reflections on how we can all challenge ourselves to be more inclusive in the workplace.
Richard Heaton introduces Civil Service Race Forum chair Hamid Motraghi, in the second of two posts focusing on the work of staff networks.