International Women's Day - guest blog from Melanie Dawes
...they got married, are long gone. Today around 40% of SCS posts go to women, and 20% of permanent secretaries are female. This is better than many private sector companies,...
...they got married, are long gone. Today around 40% of SCS posts go to women, and 20% of permanent secretaries are female. This is better than many private sector companies,...
Today, we are publishing three new reports that examine the barriers facing our Civil Service colleagues from Black, Asian or Minority-Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, those who have a disability or health...
...Civil Service of today than diversity and inclusion. I wouldn’t separate the ‘moral’ case for action from the ‘business’ case: they are different aspects of the same thing, and both...
...people prefer to use them’. That’s what we’re creating here, a service designed for civil servants by civil servants. Civil Service Learning on the web today It’s an exciting time...
...That was true for GC&CS when Alan Turing and his team produced their pivotal work, and it is just as true for GCHQ today. I am very proud of that....
...Today’s Civil Service in very different from my early experience. Some criticise it as hierarchical, but we know that we will not get the best from our organisations through top...
...and to budget. The HMRC of today is much leaner and fitter: it has shed some 40 per cent of its staff, and it is more focused than ever on...
...3 to 5 years. As a result, I set out in my Annual Report, published today, my three priorities: to develop further the broader understanding of the role and value...
...a public service. Applications open today (3 July) and close 4pm 19August 2015, and anybody in the Civil Service can apply, or nominate a colleague or team. The prize will...
...BIT’s work for the UK Government. Trial results Our next meeting will look at the BIT Update Report 2013-15, published today, which shows results from dozens of trials, including: the...