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...when there was a lengthy article to read I bookmarked it on my laptop to access later without logging back into the course. When something took my interest, there were...
...when there was a lengthy article to read I bookmarked it on my laptop to access later without logging back into the course. When something took my interest, there were...
...Department for Education, to tell us what inclusion means to her. How do you keep your balance? When I first moved to London, I spent a little while feeling quite...
...takes many shapes and forms, so I won’t go into detail. Instead, I want to share some of my personal experiences, because I want to be a voice for others...
...day-to day-relationships between individuals and managers. Instead, the right mindset, kit, infrastructure and ability to work flexibly around care commitments were the important factors. Health and wellbeing of their people...
...studies. Our advice is to be assertive with how much time you dedicate to each. If you need to take an extra study day or two in order to catch...
...into schools, to showcase their work to pupils and tell their stories on how they have got to where they are. There are other initiatives, for example through Civil Service...
...United Kingdom. D5's purpose is to promote international co-operation. We're always talking about being open and sharing our work, and D5 makes it easier for us to do that face-to-face....
...people have signed up to their Personal Tax Account** – and I want to ensure that all of us in the Civil Service have done this too. After all, we’re...
...too stressed about walking away from your laptop. I find working while also trying to entertain only ends in more stress. Talk to your line manager about your situation and...
...could either be totally pain free, but in a ‘haze’ of high doses of medication, or accept a manageable level of pain and rebuild. I decided to fight, not to...