Personal Disability Stories: Part 6 - Stella’s story
...and update any adjustments you might need, and it is available for new managers and new departments if you change jobs within the Civil Service. The form can be used...
...and update any adjustments you might need, and it is available for new managers and new departments if you change jobs within the Civil Service. The form can be used...
...zone. When you refuse to listen to the negative voices, you gain personal growth. As a result, I’ve made new friends, learnt new skills and gained a wealth of experience....
...their grade or educational background. They provide opportunity for staff who want to move into new areas of work, learn new skills and are keen to identify with a profession....
...new things, such as sitting in a different seat in meetings or going somewhere new for lunch, can also help you see the world in a new way. A-Z to...
...to one of the most significant changes to homelessness legislation in decades. In 2016, Bob Blackman MP introduced a Bill that sought to place new duties on local authorities to...
...how the easing of lockdown restrictions poses both exciting opportunities to reunite with loved ones after so many weeks but also new anxieties about when and how to resume a...
...weeks before you saw it. And, if you wanted a new pen from stationery, you had to demonstrate the old one had run out of ink.◼︎ ‘Your grade determined the...
...to establish a new unit and a new senior leadership team with ambitious cross-Government goals without sharing physical space, I wouldn’t have believed it possible. What has amazed me most...
Wellbeing is at the heart of Civil Service culture, and post-pandemic, it has never been more important. Sarah Healey, the new Health and Wellbeing Champion, lauds our recent achievements and...
...the introduction of the first specifically Welsh taxes since the Middle Ages. A new, progressive land transaction tax will replace stamp duty, and we will introduce a new landfill disposals...