Being part of the social mobility movement

...learned helped me to get a job soon after my placement ended. The future of Movement to Work We’ve again committed to offer a further 6,000 placements in 2016/17, and...
...learned helped me to get a job soon after my placement ended. The future of Movement to Work We’ve again committed to offer a further 6,000 placements in 2016/17, and...
...my best to get back to you. If you prefer to keep your enquiry private, you can email cswebsite@cabinetoffice.gov.uk and your message will be forwarded to me. I look forward...
...and empowering. Growing our leaders Easy to say – but not always easy to do! So what have we done in the Food Standards Agency to try and help us...
...my parents worked long hours and multiple jobs to make ends meet. Unlike them, I had the chance to go to university on a maintenance grant. And that was when...
...1704 to now, not to be a coal miner. I am also the first person in my family to go to university. Many years of my youth were in a...
...process and why it matters, and hopefully to sign up to potentially become lifesaving donors themselves. If you can't get to our event but want to know more about blood,...
...the Civil Service Diversity Champion, it is immensely gratifying to see the individuals and teams working for greater inclusion and opportunity get the recognition they deserve and contributing to this...
...necessary to leave the European Union and to get the best trade deals for Britain once we have left; to make sure we get the basics right while driving through...
...our careers. Having got that clarity, we were able to focus on how to make it happen. Many of us adapted our plans, but consciously so, deciding to make changes...
Jonathan Jones, Head of the Government Legal Service and Civil Service Health and Well-Being Champion A happy New Year to all. I hope you managed to get a good break...