#OurCivilService at London Pride: Storify round-up
The weather came out for Pride this weekend, and so did our LGB&T colleagues from across the Civil Service, including Perm Secs and diversity champions Sue Owen and Richard Heaton.
The weather came out for Pride this weekend, and so did our LGB&T colleagues from across the Civil Service, including Perm Secs and diversity champions Sue Owen and Richard Heaton.
Fresh from taking part in the annual Pride march in London with the Civil Service Rainbow Alliance, DECC civil servant Brais Louro-Larino describes what Pride means to him.
To mark Carers Week, Nick Lodge uses his experience as HMRC Carers' Champion to show how departments can support carers in the workplace - an initiative backed by Head of the Civil Service Sir Jeremy Heywood.
Dave Stockton tells how he has successfully transferred skills from his service with the RAF Reserves to his day job at HMRC.
FCO staff do more than support our Ambassadors, they're there to help all British citizens abroad. Joanna Roper lifts the lid on their frontline role.
On the Civil Service Commission's 160th anniversary, Sir Jeremy Heywood looks at how the need for constant improvement in the Civil Service is supported by the core principles of the modern service, which we can trace to the commission.
Matthew Hancock, the new Minister for the Cabinet Office, sets out his vision for the Civil Service.
Treasury official Aaron Yamoah finds that the intensive training he receives as an Army Reservist has a positive impact on his day job.
Watching the 2014 London Marathon inspired Amy Allison to run this year's race. She explains why and what the experience meant to her.
Sir Jeremy outlines how the new shared parental leave scheme will make a positive change in Civil Service culture.