International Women's Day - guest blog from Melanie Dawes
Melanie Dawes looks back on what International Women's Day means for the Civil Service, and looks ahead to meeting these challenges in her role as Civil Service Gender Champion.
Melanie Dawes looks back on what International Women's Day means for the Civil Service, and looks ahead to meeting these challenges in her role as Civil Service Gender Champion.
Whatever problems you're having, The Charity for Civil Servants is there to help you, says Sue Owen.
"The process can feel formal and sometimes a bit intimidating. But don’t forget it isn’t a tick-box exercise - it’s about you, as an individual, and your development," says Sadia Khan, HR Business Partner in DWP.
Guest blog: John Pullinger, Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, talks about his experiences as Chair of the 46th United Nations Statistical Commission.
What were the issues discussed at this year's cross-government International Women's Day event?
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Crown Commercial Service's Belinda Mather-Derrick introduces the SME roadshows that have been out and about, and explains how the new reforms will affect you.
Ursula Brennan looks at what makes an inspirational leader and outlines the skills you can develop to become one.
James Norton, Director of Civil Service Resourcing, talks about the various schemes running for young people to join or experience working in the Civil Service.
The Environment Agency's Keela Shackell-Smith shares her experiences setting up the department's Women's Network.
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