New beginnings in the Civil Service world of wellbeing
...latest is hot yoga. I am truly terrible at yoga, but that’s no reason not to do it! Exercise makes me feel happier, makes me feel like I can accomplish...
...latest is hot yoga. I am truly terrible at yoga, but that’s no reason not to do it! Exercise makes me feel happier, makes me feel like I can accomplish...
David with his daughter In the latest of a series of blogs on the changes disabled colleagues have experienced due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we focus on shielding and...
...has unleashed its latest recruitment platform, the Government Recruitment Information Database - aka GRID. Its purpose? GRID will capture valuable non-personalised data from the Civil Service recruitment cycle. For example,...
...learning in the same physical space are considerable, and we will all know more about the implications of losing this soon, as findings from the latest studies start to emerge....
...able-bodied viewers. Whilst they’re meant to highlight a disabled person’s achievement, they can be unintentionally patronising and promote the idea that disabled people need the help of non-disabled people to...
...or enquiries@gad.gov.uk. You can also find out more about the Civil Service Environment Network’s offer and how to stay informed about the latest news and events. Meanwhile, I hope many...
...and provides a forum for active discussion through blogs and online communities. How to get involved and hear about the latest opportunities? Sign up to our monthly mailing list, The...
...employer, manager or colleague, it is important to understand that there will be victims and survivors of trauma - including child sexual abuse - in your team. The latest figures...
The latest update to the site includes a feature allowing users to pinpoint their location on a map to see available roles in their area The Civil Service Careers website...
...hundreds of years, continue to adapt to the latest social, cultural and political developments in order to best serve its people, the government of the day and wider British public....