'Inclusive by instinct' - the goal of Civil Service diversity

Deborah Brooks and Susie Owen reflect on their time as Deputy Directors for Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion – and how we will know when we've achieved it.
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Deborah Brooks and Susie Owen reflect on their time as Deputy Directors for Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion – and how we will know when we've achieved it.
...this very informal 'speed dating' and networking event to help people find new job share partners. The event will run from 4-5.30pm with the first hour being the speed dating...
Having been recognised on the FT/Timewise Part-time Power List, Cabinet Office's Deborah Brooks (right) extols the benefits of job sharing.
...love to hear how these are working. But if your department doesn’t have one yet, I hope this will spur you on to start one. Please do get in touch...
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