Why I 'declare', and why I’m getting a 'passport'

...phone. I was lucky to be able to reshape my lifestyle (make new and better habits) and got a better understanding of my condition and myself: thanks to great professional...
...phone. I was lucky to be able to reshape my lifestyle (make new and better habits) and got a better understanding of my condition and myself: thanks to great professional...
...daunting world after school. As someone who not long ago made the decision to go to university and then dropped out after six months, I think it’s important to recognise...
...baking, bake club is a brilliant way of getting to know people, particularly in teams that wouldn’t normally work together. The wider department would definitely agree they benefit from the...
...to know more – this is a day’s training I recommend. It gives you a good overview of the subject and there is an opportunity to get answers to all...
...get stuck into this year’s excitement, let's take a minute to reflect on what the awards mean, and the calibre of the previous winners. With this in mind, we’ve asked...
...and have started to develop a new strategy for 2017 onwards that will set out our long-term vision for diversity and inclusion and how we plan to get there. Follow...
...open competitions for others. There’s no doubt that it’s a complicated programme, and that the stakes are high (making changes to anything that allows us to collect as much revenue...
...The network have been working to promote and support job sharing in all government departments. It started with Civil Service Live in London on 12 and 13 July. Civil Service...
...have to build up our skills in a sustainable, flexible way. We need to make digital capability and the ability to use technology to design and deliver improved outcomes the...
...after themselves. Yet how many times have you or your colleagues discussed or even mentioned the topic of mental health at work? It is important that we openly discuss this...