Civil Service winds of change

...gate. Being in charge that day, I went to investigate and in the bag was a dead badger – left by a farmer for the Ministry of Agriculture in the...
...gate. Being in charge that day, I went to investigate and in the bag was a dead badger – left by a farmer for the Ministry of Agriculture in the...
Judith Smith In the first part of this blog, I wrote about how partnership working has, literally, saved lives across the Civil Service, including within the Department of Health, Public...
...used it in practice. There's a lot of work for us to do to make sure they are comfortable working with BIM in the way we want them to. One...
...of family therapy that we had. She would check in how I was, while sustaining the normality of delivering in my role. I also took the decision to share the...
...in science issues related to the Industrial Strategy, Brexit and the recently announced Grand Challenge Missions. It’s time to draw breath. In 1946 there was an ambition to create “a...
...MoJ and GCHQ, they entered primarily to showcase and celebrate their successes and to recognise how far they’ve come in their ‘smarter working’ journey; while for DIO it was more...
...mobile services to buy off-grid electricity to light their homes. Digital innovation in development – and closer to home In DFID’s work, we have seen hundreds of examples of how...
...and Yorkshire and the Humber. By offering access to in-person learning here, leaders get much-needed face-to-face training that will ideally be closer to the communities in which they work. Our...
...with feed their views into Parliament; how Parliament makes laws – and the many ways in which Parliament can put your minister on the spot.” The Leader of the House...
...raised issues, however small, we’ve dedicated time to help resolve them, feeding back what we have done and how it helped. 7. Be prepared to ‘pivot’ to adapt to changing...