What it means to us to be nominated for a Civil Service Award (1)

...to be both innovative and a great example of the exceptional outcomes that can be achieved when mixed teams work closely together with a clear focus on a common goal....
...to be both innovative and a great example of the exceptional outcomes that can be achieved when mixed teams work closely together with a clear focus on a common goal....
...they will offer to document approved adjustments on a workplace adjustment passport, to enable seamless retention on a change of line manager/job role, or to move between departments, agencies and...
...categories. Don’t forget to make your nomination. Visit the Civil Service Awards website to see all the award categories and find out how to nominate. Nominations close on 21 July....
...up new career paths, too. It was great to see the commitment to learning of so many colleagues at Civil Service Live, taking full advantage of what was on offer....
...digital technologies open opportunities to do development in bigger and better ways. Digital verification is changing the distribution of food aid. In our work with the World Food Programme in...
...always on the look-out for ways to share their expertise. A group of civil servants with an interest in Parliament is available to deliver training on parliamentary basics. To request...
...religious organisation. This prompted him to start a conversation with colleagues about the role that faith and religion plays in their lives, and he was astonished by how much discussion...
...performance. I encourage you to read your department’s plan and to reflect on how your own work fits in both to that and the Government’s mission. For every one of...
...with feed their views into Parliament; how Parliament makes laws – and the many ways in which Parliament can put your minister on the spot.” The Leader of the House...
...Walk, London) on Wednesday 14 November, from 11.45 to 12.30. The 15th Battalion, London Regiment (Civil Service Rifles), 47th Division, marching past the Lord Mayor of London, Colonel Sir Charles...