Suffrage centenary volunteers – this award is for all of you
...history of women in public service. We look at where we are today, and we look ahead to what else we need to do regarding gender equality in the workplace....
...history of women in public service. We look at where we are today, and we look ahead to what else we need to do regarding gender equality in the workplace....
Rupert McNeil, Government Chief People Officer Today (18 October) is World Menopause Day, and October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Both campaigns are international initiatives to raise awareness and emphasise...
...leadership. Looking back, I was able to identify four themes that I continue to draw on today: adding value to the work of others; creating a positive atmosphere that fosters...
...that it pairs people who would not normally come together; these relationships are often profoundly transforming for both partners and promotes a culture of inclusion in an organisation, where everyone...
John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service, and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary The 10th annual Civil Service People Survey goes live today, Monday 1 October, and runs until Wednesday...
...mean? Well, Fast Stream (with various names and brands) has been around since Victorian times and the days of Northcote-Trevelyan. So, today’s Fast Streamers are the latest chapter in a...
...I was spurred to write this blog when, as my most recent attack came on, Marcus said: “I noticed the temperature change today and was worried you might get a...
Today is Carers' Rights Day. This recognises the important contribution made by carers and the organisations that support them. Earlier this week, I had the privilege of attending an event...
...the victory that helped shape the rights and privileges we enjoy today. You can see a map charting all the planned events on DCMS’s Armistice commemoration website: https://armistice100.org.uk/events/. If you’re...
...can talk and learn from one another. As a group, the IPSFF has come together as a single force. I am particularly pleased to see their publication, today, of A...