Consultation on the future of the BBC: Informing, Educating and Entertaining*
Working on public consultations can be daunting - especially one as large as the BBC Charter review - but Sue Owen offers some tips to do it successfully.
Working on public consultations can be daunting - especially one as large as the BBC Charter review - but Sue Owen offers some tips to do it successfully.
...UK that welcomes and champions all kinds of diverse groups. I am committed to promoting equality and valuing inclusion, and I know this is a top priority for the whole...
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Philip Rutnam, Perm Secretary for the Department for Transport and Civil Service Disability Champion Today (Thursday 4 February 2016) is Time to Talk Day which aims to get the nation...
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...staff members have signed up for these courses so far and the feedback from students has been incredibly positive. A Higher Executive Officer at the Legal Aid Agency, studying for...
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...see how their innovative work could contribute to our ambitions to design the most modern and efficient civil service anywhere. The Technology Centre in Woking, designed by Lord Foster, is...
...for today. We believe that smart working is the best way to work for business - and for the individual. We want it to become the default for the Civil...
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