Cross-Government Women’s Network: looking back on a year of success
Co-chairs of the Cross-Government Women's Network, Keela Shackell-Smith and Eleanor Binks look back on the successes in their first year, and forward to the challenges ahead.
Co-chairs of the Cross-Government Women's Network, Keela Shackell-Smith and Eleanor Binks look back on the successes in their first year, and forward to the challenges ahead.
Our Ambassador in Afghanistan, Karen Pierce, tells us about a typical embassy Christmas in Kabul.
In a guest post Nick Frate from the Canadian Revenue Agency talks about the things he's learned and life as a public servant in Canada.
Having spent my career working in education, I'm really passionate about the opportunities that open up when we develop our skills and knowledge. As the Director of Civil Service Learning, how we best support our people’s development is a subject …
Cabinet Office's Kate Dixon takes inspiration from a recent gender summit with EY to rethink about how we can have more effective flexible working arrangements.
DECC's Tracy Vegro, who is currently at the Co-operative Group on the scheme, shares her experiences and talks about the skills she's developed during her secondment.
Neha Datt, product manager for Civil Service Learning’s new digital service, looks at the things they learned during their discovery phase, and how you can get involved making learning better for you.
In the week that we marked International Day to Eliminate Violence against Women, Mark Lowcock, Permanent Secretary at DFID, looks at the campaign to stop violence against women and girls.
DfT are opening their doors from 30 November to 4 December, hosting a variety of talks to promote inclusion, raise awareness and challenge your perceptions. Click here to sign-up.
What is Transgender Awareness Week and why should we care? DWP's Jacqui Gavin explains why it matters and how a:gender can helps civil servants looking for support.
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