Why join the Government Property Profession

...to develop your career and skills by listening to your needs and ambitions. Networks Members have a lot to learn from each other and from the wider industry. To strengthen...
...to develop your career and skills by listening to your needs and ambitions. Networks Members have a lot to learn from each other and from the wider industry. To strengthen...
...return to work. Within and outside the Civil Service we continue to learn more about the best ways to build on these programmes to improve staff health. All departments are...
...picking up new challenges. One thing we do really well is working out what's important and prioritising it. Cutting through the surrounding information to focus on what the key facts...
...the date of your local Civil Service Live event in your diary, register online , book the sessions that best meet your needs, learn something new and invest in your...
...to have your say in the 2015 survey. It won’t take longer than 20 minutes. Check your local intranet or ask your manager for details on how to take part....
...your computer to the attacker, allowing them to gain access to your organisation’s wider computing infrastructure or to access sensitive information held on your computer. It might also be ransomware,...
...of the Prime Minister in a speech on ‘improving life chances’ on 11 January this year. Volunteer to inspire Matt Hancock at St Thomas More school in London to launch...
...to encourage everyone in the UK to donate the first new five-pound-note they receive to a charity of their choice. The campaign is estimated to have raised up to £12.5...
...bring your 'whole self' to work in order to perform at your best. You need to feel comfortable and valued. An inclusive work environment is one of the first and...
...gender transition, to really simple acts like being asked to join a group for lunch or meetings being scheduled on different days to accommodate working patterns. This staff feedback shaped...