Commuter hubs: bridging the gap between home and work
...and, in my view, for the better. With modern IT, we can work anywhere as long as this principle is embedded in our culture. For example, I know from personal...
...and, in my view, for the better. With modern IT, we can work anywhere as long as this principle is embedded in our culture. For example, I know from personal...
...for almost everything – plans for talent, plans for IT, plans for programmes, plans for spending, plans for planning! But in my experience, what drives a successful organisation is when...
...time about how he felt and what he wanted for himself and his mother. It provided a path for the right social provision to help them both to move forward...
...for the January award were ‘Highly Commended’: Policy Lab, Cabinet Office Conversion Team, Legal Aid Agency Winter Fuel Unit, Department for Work and Pensions Award submissions for February are now...
...driven in part by the endorphins, but also a desire to demonstrate what is possible for disabled people to achieve. As ever, technology is a huge enabler for the disabled,...
...back for its fifth year, helping civil servants make positive lifestyle changes and get active. For the first time the Active Wellbeing campaign runs for a whole month to give...
Many of you will have seen that nominations are still open for the annual Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) awards. As we approach the final week for nominations –...
...and you will be recognised for that. I aim to continue to be a champion for equality, diversity and social mobility. National Inclusion Week runs from 24 to 30 September....
The MHCLG winners of the Innovation & Science Award, with award presenter Alex Chisholm, Permanent Secretary for the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Innovating for impact The Innovation...
...with anyone wondering if this is for them. First – the application process is seriously hard. It’s like applying for a promotion, so prepare yourself. Have a go at the...