Work-shadowing the British Ambassador to the UN

...build new skills, transfer existing ones and broaden career horizons for future roles. I wanted to pursue a work shadow opportunity that would combine my policy and strategy interests, past...
...build new skills, transfer existing ones and broaden career horizons for future roles. I wanted to pursue a work shadow opportunity that would combine my policy and strategy interests, past...
...Civil Service the UK’s most inclusive employer by 2020. It is clear that both individuals and organisations benefit from strength in difference. The launch of the new Diversity and Inclusion...
...best practice in departments, will enable us to develop a model Civil Service policy and new guidance. This will cover support for both female and male victims, the manager’s role...
...wanted to use it. So the SIMD team decided to engage directly with users of their statistics – and acted upon what they heard. People said the index made them...
...we are developing a greater sense of identity and pride in our project delivery community. Steve Vine speaking at last year’s MoJ Project Delivery Profession conference The new function brings...
...commitment to Civil Service diversity and inclusion. Marking the start of this campaign enables me to celebrate a way in which parents’ lives are being improved by new opportunities to...
...part too. Members of all government departments are constantly coming across practical questions where new knowledge or products from science would improve policy or practice for citizens. If these are...
...improving leadership and leaning heavily into new cross-government capacity-building areas like commercial. While we were at it, we wanted to become a more diverse and inclusive organisation, given the possibly...
...year of big progress for gender equality. With women speaking out about sexual harassment and discrimination in new ways, the debate is changing about what is acceptable. The publication of...
...welcomed a new set of ministers into the Department for Education (DfE). Of course, we civil servants are well-versed in pulling together welcome packs and departmental briefings for any new...