International Women’s Day: unfinished business
To mark International Women's Day 2020, the Home Office invited women leaders from the worlds of sport, finance, publishing and the media to explore how we can make gender equality a reality.
To mark International Women's Day 2020, the Home Office invited women leaders from the worlds of sport, finance, publishing and the media to explore how we can make gender equality a reality.
Rachael Yokoo-Laurence looks at the different ways in which the Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion team is working to build a sense of inclusion, and invites civil servants to the first inclusion 'unconference'.
To mark International Women's Day, Berenice Burnett writes about Jane Archer, one of the women who inspired her.
On behalf of the director community, Kate Josephs sets out how the Civil Service Directors' Network, formed last year, is reaching out to grow the community and focus on its collective leadership goals.
The latest in a series of posts where we ask civil servants what they mean by 'inclusion'.
Zamila Bunglawala talks about her experience of volunteering with charity Concern to support communities in South Sudan.
In his latest post, Civil Service Race Champion Richard Heaton introduces Sameera de Silva, who talks about her experience of working with a sponsor through the Empower Programme to assist her moving into the Senior Civil Service.
Cabinet Office's Becky Miller looks at how colleagues across government are exploring ways in which they can help tackle the climate crisis.
In the Year of Inclusion, Government Chief People Officer Rupert McNeil looks at progress towards making the Civil Service a great place to work for carers.
Daron Walker, Health & Wellbeing Champion at BEIS, looks at how different departments marked Time to Talk Day, an annual event to encourage us to talk about our mental health.