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World Cancer Day: our journeys are unique, but we thrive when united

World Cancer Day: our journeys are unique, but we thrive when united

This year the Civil Service Working Through Cancer Network will show support for World Cancer Day on 4 February by focusing our events on the unique human story behind every cancer diagnosis, and how by uniting we are stronger and …

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Richard Heaton reveals shortlist for the Civil Service Awards 2019

Posted by: Sir Richard Heaton, Posted on: 10 October 2019 - Categories: A Brilliant Civil Service, Civil Service Leaders
Civil Service Awards 2019 logo

Ministry of Justice Permanent Secretary Richard Heaton unveils the shortlisted nominations for this year’s Civil Service Awards and reminds us why they they are so important.

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Supporting rough sleepers and the homeless – a multidisciplinary approach

Posted by: Catherine Bennion, Posted on: 10 October 2019 - Categories: A Brilliant Civil Service, Improved outcomes
World Homeless Day 2019 logo

On World Homeless Day, Catherine Bennion talks about the collaboration between civil servants, local authorities and external experts to support the homeless.

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Managing work-related trauma in the Civil Service

Posted by: Madeleine Alessandri, Posted on: 7 October 2019 - Categories: A great place to work, Civil Service Leaders, Health & Wellbeing
People moving around an office and in conversation

Madeleine Alessandri introduces the new guide to ‘Managing Work-Related Trauma’, with guidance for frontline, operational and specialist teams on operating in potentially traumatic work environments.

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Why should you consider mediation?

Posted by: Sarah Albon, Posted on: 7 October 2019 - Categories: A great place to work, Good management

In Mediation Awareness Week, Sarah Albon, newly appointed as the first Civil Service Mediation Champion, talks about her aims in the role and why colleagues should consider mediation when resolving disputes.

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Black History Month – what it means to me, and my migration journey

Posted by: Augustine Entonu, Posted on: 4 October 2019 - Categories: A great place to work, Diversity and inclusion
Augustine ('Austin') Entonu outside the door to No. 10 Downing Street

At the start of Black History Month, Augustine ('Austin') Entonu writes about his own particular migration journey, from Nigeria to the UK - what he's learned and where he's headed.

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December’s ‘A Brilliant Civil Service’ award to celebrate Green Action

Posted by: Tamara Finkelstein, Posted on: 2 October 2019 - Categories: A Brilliant Civil Service, A great place to work
Logo of the Year of Green Action 2019

In December, for the first time, the monthly award for 'A Brilliant Civil Service' will be framed around a specific initiative - activity by teams or individuals towards the Defra-backed Year of Green Action.

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Reflections on Migraine Awareness Week

Posted by: Sir Philip Rutnam, Home Office Permanent Secretary, and Civil Service Disability Champion, Posted on: 1 October 2019 - Categories: A great place to work, Health & Wellbeing
Set of five posters with personal stories of living with migraines

Disability Champion Philip Rutnam tells us what he learned during Migraine Awareness Week and introduces Linda, who writes about her experience of living with migraines.

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Inclusion in the Fast Stream

Posted by: Jacqui Toogood, Posted on: 27 September 2019 - Categories: A great place to work, Diversity and inclusion
Jacqui Toogood MCIPD, Deputy Director, Fast Stream and Early Talent, Civil Service HR

At the close of National Inclusion Week, Jacqui Toogood writes about her experience of inclusion in the Civil Service Fast Stream and considers what still needs to be done.

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What inclusion means to me

Posted by: Preema Saide, Posted on: 26 September 2019 - Categories: A great place to work, Diversity and inclusion

In National Inclusion Week, the head of diversity and inclusion for the Civil Service Fast Stream & Early Talent programme explains why inclusion should matter to everyone.

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Wellbeing – it's never too late to start

Posted by: Louella Ibekwe, Posted on: 26 September 2019 - Categories: A great place to work, Health & Wellbeing
Chief Executive of the Civil Service and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary John Manzoni with members of Team Chaffinch

The award-winning Team Chaffinch share some fun and easy ways to take care of your wellbeing, from the new and improved A-Z to Better Wellbeing toolkit.

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