Civil Service People Survey 2019 – the results
John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary Today, we have published the 2019 People Survey results on GOV.UK. It’s been an extraordinary year of...
John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary Today, we have published the 2019 People Survey results on GOV.UK. It’s been an extraordinary year of...
...unique challenges. Today is Young Carers’ Action Day. As part of this event, I wanted to start a conversation across government about the impact that caring responsibilities can have, particularly...
...let us all pause for a moment today to salute the courage and achievements of trans women, trans men and non-binary colleagues, who have been prepared to take the risks...
...happened. Accessibility solutions were nowhere near as good as they are today, so I was made medically redundant and I used that money to do a second degree. These events...
...well as colleagues, they make sure everyone is supported, included, and engaged in their day-to-day. This is not necessarily someone who manages a large team or a whole department; irrespective...
...delivered the keynote speech in a D&I event at the job centre where I was working as a DWP Learning and Development Consultant having recently been promoted prior to being...
...today’s world, every professional is constantly losing competence (our professional worlds evolve fast) and needs to top it up. New disciplines emerge like data analytics, agile methodologies, machine learning and...
...today and it’s the busiest day of the week covering face to face meetings as well as cross Government Digital Inclusion sessions. I had the pleasure of being included in...
...able-bodied viewers. Whilst they’re meant to highlight a disabled person’s achievement, they can be unintentionally patronising and promote the idea that disabled people need the help of non-disabled people to...
...to grow the network, expanding our regional locations and building our membership from around 50, to more than 1,000 current members today. A highlight was when I represented the department...