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Diversity Champion Sue Owen at the Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2015 Today, I would say that I’m writing with my Diversity Champion’s hat on. But the truth is that whatever...
Diversity Champion Sue Owen at the Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2015 Today, I would say that I’m writing with my Diversity Champion’s hat on. But the truth is that whatever...
...haven’t already, come along to the Civil Service Live event nearest you to hear more - after Glasgow, today, we will be visiting Sheffield, Coventry, Cardiff and London. Each one...
...the ensuing riots sparked a worldwide liberation movement that is still strong today. Now, each summer, the LGBTI communities, and their allies, come together to celebrate the progress we’ve made...
Sir Jeremy Heywood Earlier today, Rob Wilson, the Minister for Civil Society, launched an exciting partnership between the Cabinet Office and the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of...
John Manzoni at Civil Service Live 2016 Today we’re sad to say goodbye and thank you to Stephen Foreshew-Cain, Executive Director of GDS. Stephen is leaving GDS after two years,...
...their results today and feeling uncertain if university is the right path for them to consider the Civil Service Fast Track Apprenticeship and give it a go. It might just...
Sir Jeremy Heywood Today we launched the 2016 People Survey. Running until 31 October, it lets you share your views on every aspect of working in the Civil Service. How...
Sir Jeremy Heywood New thinking is needed if we are to meet the Government’s social and economic objectives. An important part of this is the need to promote better ways...
I’m writing today about a topic that is incredibly important to me, and indeed to the whole Civil Service – whistleblowing. Whistleblowing is the process of raising a concern about...
...or council tax today. On a lighter note, I was delighted to learn that we used to have a staff magazine called TSM – short for The Staff Magazine. Would...