Banging the drum for policy-making across the UK
...a brilliant event and something I’d love to see repeated. I’m already planning to get some of the participants to come into the Department for Transport (DfT) to share their...
...a brilliant event and something I’d love to see repeated. I’m already planning to get some of the participants to come into the Department for Transport (DfT) to share their...
...them to do so. As leaders, we set the tone for our teams. I want people to bring their whole selves to work and to feel supported and empowered when...
...'Relationships'. We are all asked to go the extra mile in prioritising our relationships and to consider how much time we actively commit to listening to friends, family and colleagues...
...fake, and very alone, then slumped back into bed at the end of each day, often in tears. Stigma I had found it relatively easy to open up to work...
...taxpayer, but also to drive innovation in the wider economy. That is why, in 2016, we will build on progress from 2015 to introduce a range of measures aimed at...
...are fit for purpose and are observed, that the right people are entitled to vote and to encourage them to exercise their democratic right. Electoral Registration Officers in local authorities,...
...reflecting on how I got to this point. Getting promoted is hard work – and quite right too. But for those of us facing tougher odds, I wanted to share...
...consultation.) Most recently, the board brought departments together to tackle bullying, harassment and discrimination. This has informed efforts to create more inclusive cultures within the Civil Service. A programme of...
...asked to change the wheel on a car. While the car is still in motion; and you’re wearing a blindfold. But the changes are genuinely exciting and intended to win...
...has been close to my heart for some years. In a previous role, as CEO of the Financial Ombudsman Service, our work on well-being helped us reach 25th position in...