What Inclusion Means To Me
...us to challenge a person and/or situation when we witness exclusion. A courage when applied to inclusion can bring the strength of different perspectives to problem-solve in the workplace. It...
...us to challenge a person and/or situation when we witness exclusion. A courage when applied to inclusion can bring the strength of different perspectives to problem-solve in the workplace. It...
...adjustments. However in my experience, they generally cannot be used in isolation, but as a supplement to other adjustments. If you think that assistive software could help you, talk to...
...best from international examples where there is a concept or methodology that can be applied closer to home. How often do we look within the boundaries of the UK to...
...available through Civil Service Learning. Please take time to become familiar with the new process. Anyone working on legislation that has been, or is about to be, introduced into the...
...Oct, 3-4pm 22 Nov, 2-3pm 3 Dec, 2-3pm So pop a note in your diary for 28 September and send a short message to someone grieving to show you care.◼︎...
I’m writing today about a topic that is incredibly important to me, and indeed to the whole Civil Service – whistleblowing. Whistleblowing is the process of raising a concern about...
...first step. Based on independent in-depth research, initially into gender issues, it included important initiatives such as the introduction of shared parental leave and measures to promote flexible working. The...
...obtain your views and insight on how I can best support you in my new role. Lin Homer’s comment Since I took on the role of Disability Champion in 2011,...
...hearing loss I have been hard of hearing for most of my life. As a child, I wore grommets and tee tubes, (small tubes inserted into the ear drum to...
Charlie Ewen, CIO and IT Director, Met Office The weather affects us all in countless ways. It influences our lives and livelihoods, how we work, how we play. It influences...