An inclusive culture for the Civil Service
...knew how to read, how to write, how to get about, but I did not know how to do any of these things not being able to see. Yet my...
...knew how to read, how to write, how to get about, but I did not know how to do any of these things not being able to see. Yet my...
...and Technology to host an event today on The Rise of Experimental Government. Parliamentarians, policymakers, academics, and public commentators will join us to discuss government trials, using evidence to inform...
...tips to make them more accessible: Choose the best platform for you because accessibility features vary significantly. Often the choice of platform will be limited to what your department uses....
...users need to know, not what we might want to tell them. Without expert content design, even if content is created with best intentions to meet user needs, there may...
...central government have already contacted us to say they’d like to use GOV.UK Notify to talk to their users. We aim to make GOV.UK Notify available to the rest of...
...given instead just the technical learning necessary to carry out their roles. For some, that amounted to little more than being told to read the large paper-based instruction manual they’d...
...bring to the Civil Service. A large part of my role is about helping raise awareness and encouraging organisations to make better use of mediation. As champion, I plan to...
...the next six to 12 months. For me, it’s a really good time to go to CSL and take away some top tips, thoughts and reflections about how I operate....
...worth. ◼︎There's a useful modeller to scenario-plan when you'd like to retire. The easy to use tool shows how much you'd have if you continued to work in the Civil...
Natalie Golding, Director of the Leadership College for Government, speaking to public sector leaders Want to gain the right skills to tackle the challenges of the 21st Century? Here’s how...