Civil Service Live 2015: Edinburgh round-up
The big message to come out of our first #CivilServiceLive trip to Scotland was we're one big family and we can learn plenty from each other. Here's what happened from a sunny Murrayfield.
The big message to come out of our first #CivilServiceLive trip to Scotland was we're one big family and we can learn plenty from each other. Here's what happened from a sunny Murrayfield.
Sir Jeremy hails all the nominees on the shortlist for this year's Civil Service Awards, which are a showcase for the amazing work taking place in the service.
With the GCHQ band and the GCS Comms Hub in full flow and both Sir Jeremy Heywood and John Manzoni presenting, the South West and Wales leg of Civil Service Live 2015 went with a bang - we were even trending on Twitter!
From working on EU Fisheries cases to working on legislation on the importation of coal, Tom Donnelly, a trainee lawyer with the Government Legal Department, discovered there are no ordinary careers in the Civil Service.
From climbing scaffolding to presenting in court, HSE's Laura Moran discovered there are no ordinary careers when she joined the Civil Service.
In the second part of a two-part blog about a partnership that supports victims of domestic violence, Judith Smith looks at how one civil servant was helped to stay safe and in work.
Last few spaces up for grabs at next week's Civil Service Live: Bristol - click to find out what sessions are still available.
Interesting and varied work, with plenty of opportunities to develop your career and skills - Shasta Yaqub tells us why she joined #OurCivilService.
As the Reserves Experience rolls out across the country, civil servants - and their line managers - tell how the skills gained in the Reserves have benefited their Civil Service careers.
With demonstrations by the NOMS & Border Force dogs, GDS and Government Comms Hubs plus really popular sessions on unconscious bias, personal resilience and making learning work, this is what happened in Manchester.