Why should government listen to young people?
...to do There is a variety of ways to involve young people in policy making, from simple consultation to full co-design. In most cases it’s worth working with a partner...
...to do There is a variety of ways to involve young people in policy making, from simple consultation to full co-design. In most cases it’s worth working with a partner...
...I need to complete the other three? Well, after seeing how straightforward it was to work through the modules, it made sense to finish the set! Click this image to...
...gain promotion to new roles) what is important to you at work and at home? Are these values common? how would you tackle some typical scenarios likely to occur in...
...modernise the organisation in response. In many respects this was a bold and visionary move. It identified how HMRC needed to change to respond in an increasingly digital, data-driven world....
...12 months. Here they are. Simple Guide on Words to Avoid in Government Taking the coveted top spot was Sam Gregory’s Simple Guide on Words to Avoid in Government which...
...to talk about their experiences of child sexual abuse. Working at the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, I have seen first-hand how victims and survivors of trauma still live...
...versions enable civil servants up to Grade 6 to build the knowledge, skills and behaviours that are fundamental to managing in today’s Civil Service. Over the past ten years, I’ve...
...GDP figures to give us a better picture of the health of our economy in their article entitled ‘Sex, Drugs and GDP’. The Behavioural Insights Team explain how they used...
...you do it. And it has to be said that the more you get to know others, the more you get to know yourself. How you interact will change, and...
...We brought 120 people home overnight into Stansted airport, and took more by RAF plane to Delhi. We sent our rapid deployment teams with Gurkhas into difficult and challenging environments...