Valuing carers in the workplace
Kevin Oliver, a carer himself, says working carers have exactly the qualities many organisations are looking for - they just want to be treated fairly.
Kevin Oliver, a carer himself, says working carers have exactly the qualities many organisations are looking for - they just want to be treated fairly.
According to a recent Ipsos MORI poll, public trust in civil servants is at record levels. Jeremy Heywood looks at the reasons for this and thanks us all for the work we do that has achieved this.
The Civil Service is running 10 events in different parts of the country on 8 March to mark International Women's Day – and you can book now to attend the event nearest to you.
Operational Delivery is the Civil Service’s largest profession. In this article, James Bishop sets out the innovative work now taking place to help the profession’s 280,000 members learn new skills, progress their careers and ensure the Civil Service has the right operational capabilities for times of crisis and beyond.
Jeremy Heywood congratulates the civil servants recognised in the New Year's Honours list.
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.
As UK representative on the OECD's Public Governance Committee, Liz McKeown has seen how learning from and collaborating with international partners can make us a more effective civil service.
Cabinet Office Disability Network co-chair Sam Todd gives five top tips for helping civil servants with a disability make the most of their talents in the workplace.
Civil Service Shadow Board member Elkie Symes, from the Department of Health, illuminates how the shadow body influences the deliberations of the Civil Service Board itself.