Personal Disability Stories: Part 9 – Emil’s story
Emil Levendoğlu As some of you will be aware, today, 7 February, is Time to Talk Day. To mark this I am delighted to introduce our latest personal story blog,...
Emil Levendoğlu As some of you will be aware, today, 7 February, is Time to Talk Day. To mark this I am delighted to introduce our latest personal story blog,...
...them is the impact on people of faith and belief, and the way that our faith and/or belief helps us to deal with it. Today is Spy Wednesday, part of...
...Head Girl, and today I’m a governor of the school, but my journey hasn’t been plain sailing. Social class shame I remember at around age seven going to a job...
...21 years now. Our remit is to champion disability, remove barriers and influence change. I guess all those years ago, we didn’t think that it would still matter today as...
...wellbeing and mental health was also severely affected as a result. Things have improved significantly I am pleased to say today, that things have improved significantly. But I knew that...
...was the first climate modeller to provide a realistic representation of our climate and how it would change. He captured many features of climate change that we see today. Hasselmann...
...citizens, the Civil Service Jobs team now has the option of issuing job adverts in Welsh. Ten. That’s how many languages indigenous to the British Isles are still spoken today....
...can’t wait. Today is venue training and I collect my all-important accreditation. Not only will it get me into the venue – it also secures my packed lunch! Very important....
...physical medium, such as on a stick, vellum, or paper. In today’s Civil Service we usually create records digitally, but despite the change in medium records continue to be important...
...leadership in her work to improve outcomes for prison leavers. Tassie’s tremendous potential has been recognised by her securing a permanent appointment on promotion, and she now leads work to...