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...of black and minority ethnic (BAME) people in the CPS? Our overall proportion of BAME staff has grown from under 10% in 2003 to more than 16% today and importantly...
...of black and minority ethnic (BAME) people in the CPS? Our overall proportion of BAME staff has grown from under 10% in 2003 to more than 16% today and importantly...
...out and there’d be no decisions to make. Spring 2016 Fast-forward to today and I’m the outgoing co-Chair of the Cross-Government Women’s Network, and about to leave my role as...
...were rarer than they are today. Now, it’s great to see more gifted women in our courts and rising to the highest ranks of the judiciary, but we still need...
...and professional base that led onto further roles, being promoted and then studying to be a qualified accountant at a polytechnic (some of you might remember those). And there is...
...in what today we would call an apprenticeship in bookkeeping, from where he went on to qualify as an accountant. I passed the exams for a fee-paying school, went on...
...gaps. So what are we doing? A lot is going on nationally, but I’d just like to mention two Civil Service events here. Today, we held an Asperger’s Awareness Lunch...
...The children of today are the leaders of tomorrow. Just before Easter, I attended an event at St Thomas More School in north London at which Minister for the Cabinet...
...their background is. This, of course, means more women in our Permanent Secretary posts in the future. This is an updated version of the post published earlier today, 13 May....
Diversity Champion Sue Owen at the Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2015 Today, I would say that I’m writing with my Diversity Champion’s hat on. But the truth is that whatever...
...haven’t already, come along to the Civil Service Live event nearest you to hear more - after Glasgow, today, we will be visiting Sheffield, Coventry, Cardiff and London. Each one...