What ‘purdah’ means for civil servants
...now until 7 May, the key principle to keep in mind is that we should do everything possible to avoid any activity that could call our political impartiality into question...
...now until 7 May, the key principle to keep in mind is that we should do everything possible to avoid any activity that could call our political impartiality into question...
Copyright: Ipsos MORI A new report from Ipsos MORI shows that public trust in civil servants to tell the truth has once again moved upwards. In fact, it is now...
...diversity and inclusion, where to go for help and support and much more. It’s part of our Civil Service Essentials learning package which aims to give those new to the civil...
...ended with insightful and informal conversations with the Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland, Cabinet Office Minister Julia Lopez, and CDL Michael Gove. Hearing them describe what it means to walk into...
...government digital on the inside too. Last autumn I was presented with an opportunity to help make these services better. In addition to my day job as Chief Operating Officer...
...the opportunity for everyone to come together as a group, to discuss, share and support each other on all matters relating to deafness and hearing loss and to push for...
...that Jonathan will keep in touch with us in future and consider a return to the public sector one day.” During my placement in the Civil Service I was able...
...but how they should do it – where does kindness feature? In Scotland, we’ve seen international interest, from the OECD and other organisations, in our well-established and recently refreshed National...
...touch? Should I have breaks? Everyone who works flexibly would tell you that it takes time to get into your groove. And now that we are having to adapt to...
...DfE colleagues came together to form the Get Help with Technology programme, following the first closure of schools due to COVID-19. The goal was to support disadvantaged school children by...