Shared parental leave: more options for parents
...care for their child in their first year. It also applies in the same way to couples adopting a child and those in a surrogacy arrangement. Parents will be able...
...care for their child in their first year. It also applies in the same way to couples adopting a child and those in a surrogacy arrangement. Parents will be able...
...skills in this area holds me back. Sometimes I have a vision of how to do something, but don’t quite know how to put it into action. Luckily, my colleagues...
Infographic showing figures of UK generosity It’s no surprise to us here in the Social Action Team in Cabinet Office that the UK is the 7th most generous country in...
...advice on how to choose the best volunteer opportunity for you. 1. A great way to start is to use a volunteering website to find opportunities near where you live....
...value in your leaders and what behaviours need to change. Now, acting on the results of this consultation, in which literally thousands of civil servants across the country took part,...
...place to grow up it left a lot to be desired in the 70s and early 80s. I couldn’t wait to move on to university and then to London. But...
...applying for any role. What happens next? If you’re successful at the sift stage, you’ll be invited to the next stage of the process which includes an interview. At an...
...me. Trust is important – for both sides. I look to understand what the individual needs to stay well and stay in work and what work needs covering in their...
...International Trade (DIT), to ensure that as the UK moves towards EU exit we have the capability and expertise to pursue our own independent trade policy and begin to negotiate...
...to achieve this ambition. We are starting at the top! Permanent Secretaries are seeking to improve their own skills – in the Civil Service Reform Progress Report we detailed how...