Empathy, curiosity and openness

...is how do we harness that human ingenuity, using the best of the modern world to deliver better public services? I want every civil servant to be part of this...
...is how do we harness that human ingenuity, using the best of the modern world to deliver better public services? I want every civil servant to be part of this...
...mental well-being. As well as making me a happier person, I think it’s made me much better at my job. My boss must agree, given that he nominated me for...
...each event. Repeat sessions Venue Repeat session Time Glasgow The Syrian Resettlement Programme (session code IMP24) 09:30-10:15 Glasgow Creating a fairer Scotland (IMP20) 09.40-10.25 Glasgow Joint working: departments working together...
...add new sessions to your agenda. Venue Session Time Glasgow 16 June Civil servants’ showcase - an audience with Sir Jeremy Heywood (session code GPW18) 12.00-12.45 Coventry 29 June Civil...
...your P60 a phone number to receive your one-time security code You're also given the option to sign in using GOV.UK Verify. There’s a useful short film on YouTube about...
...laws. Our Code of Practice for testing automated vehicle technologies, published last July, is now being copied by other countries. In some areas, UK companies and universities have world-class capability....
...to see and hear about new ways of working that will help us produce better policy and deliver better services to the public; as well as the opportunity to network...
...and introduced me to binary systems, programmable calculators and early home computers such as the ZX81. In 1981, before going to university, I worked for GEC’s research lab, writing code...
...the background checks. If accepted, you will receive a UK Access Code to apply for Global Entry on CBP’s Global Online Enrolment System (GOES). There is then a $100 (non-refundable)...
Anyone going into any courtroom three years ago would have seen prosecutors with a stack of files on the bench, and similarly the shelves in our offices were piled high...