Civil Service Disability Network
...would like to welcome you into membership. Aims Established more than twenty years ago by disabled civil servants and those with an interest in disability inclusion policy in the Civil...
...would like to welcome you into membership. Aims Established more than twenty years ago by disabled civil servants and those with an interest in disability inclusion policy in the Civil...
...up to 50,000 of our colleagues across the country will develop or already have the condition. And it’s going to get worse - over the next 30 years, the number...
...on Christmas Day in a number of different military headquarters. One group will be in Kabul, advising the Commander of British Forces in Afghanistan on the transition to the new...
In the Civil Service, we get so close to the action that it’s all too easy - as one news day piles on another - to lose sight of the...
...rise of “experimental” government’ makes clear that innovation needs to become completely embedded in our day-to-day work, and not be confined to new, discrete initiatives or programmes. Demonstrating how a...
...been sent to prison. Back into work One of the main aims of our justice system is to turn people's lives around when they are imprisoned. Our facilities have to...
...my Fast Stream training. Promoted to Grade 7, I took on the role of private secretary to our chairman and board, which included exciting times as the Inland Revenue and...
...team and encouraged to get as involved as possible. This meant much more than basic office admin duties and sitting at my desk. I took part in a range of...
...a new sense of possibility and inspiration, it was time well spent. If you want to get involved with the Inspiring Women campaign, register as a volunteer at their website....
...working to develop innovative programmes, such as how to engage more friends (men) in gender equality; and creative ways to communicate, using new communication channels and working with other networks...