Civil Service blogs: the user guide
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...of Civil Service leaders? If you have any other thoughts about the leadership strategy, please feel free to comment below or send them directly to the Leadership Strategy Team: CSLeadership@cabinet-office.gsi.gov.uk...
...GDP figures to give us a better picture of the health of our economy in their article entitled ‘Sex, Drugs and GDP’. The Behavioural Insights Team explain how they used...
...can and should do better – for example, BME representation in the SCS is currently just 3.8%. In terms of LGB&T representation, numbers are less reliable, but we have to...
...us to reduce costs and make interacting with our services a better experience for the public. Over time it should also mean better IT kit in the office so we...
...absence and largest single cause of disability in the UK. For the Civil Service, this means that departments lose between 0.2 and 2.5 days for each member of staff per...
...travel Your uniform and equipment are free of charge, and travel costs are reimbursed to you. Even better, you get paid to be a Reservist on top of your Civil...
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...smarter - better for them and better for the public service work they do. The awards’ 4 categories reflect the key areas being developed for a national Smart Working Charter....
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