Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2015: shortlist announced
Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Champion Sue Owen on the shortlist for being announced for this year's Diversity Awards.
Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Champion Sue Owen on the shortlist for being announced for this year's Diversity Awards.
With a choir, sniffer dogs, a gaggle of senior leaders and our new Chief Executive, John Manzoni, in attendance, find out what happened at the first Civil Service Live event of the year.
Last few spaces up for grabs at next week's Civil Service Live: Newcastle - click to find out what sessions are still available.
Lesley Woods is one of many who testify that skills gained in the Reserves have benefited their Civil Service career. Find out more as the Reserves Experience event continues its tour of the country this autumn.
In the first of a two-part blog about domestic violence, Judith Smith from the Charity for Civil Servants talks about how partnership working has, quite literally, saved lives.
Beverley Warmington, Asia Director for DFID, looks at the part the UK has played in bringing aid and recovery to Nepal since the April 2015 earthquake.
Guest judge Stephen Markscheid offers some tips for everybody thinking entering the Civil Service Live Innovation Challenge.
Glenn Preston from the Scotland Office explains the varied role of a Territorial Office
Mo Desai from DFID's Conflict Humanitarian and Security team (CHASE) team talks about his job getting UK humanitarian aid to crisis zones.
There are only 2 days left to nominate - if you know a team or an individual who has excelled in one of these areas, why not recognise them by nominating them for an award. Winning an award and being shortlisted …