Civil Service announce their top 10 blogs of 2021
...the end of 2021, we want to take this opportunity to look back at our top 10 most popular blog posts from the past 12 months. How to break through...
...the end of 2021, we want to take this opportunity to look back at our top 10 most popular blog posts from the past 12 months. How to break through...
...from our response to COVID-19; both the successes and the failures to ensure that we make sustainable improvements to how we serve our citizens. As civil servants this is not...
...to signpost you to available support. Thank you to Andy and Julia for sharing their stories, and passing on some very valuable top tips. As they have highlighted, what...
...England, I chose to use my five days’ volunteering leave to go on to the frontline of the healthcare industry to see what the day-to-day running of a hospital would...
...shared inbox copy one another into emails and ask colleagues to copy both partners in to all communications create a system to flag emails for each other to read, so...
...better wellbeing toolkit The A-Z to better wellbeing toolkit is available for download. The toolkit includes: 26 wellbeing topics, from A-Z, in an easy-to-read format featured wellbeing activities that you...
...are able to access ever-increasing amounts of information in more digestible formats, they are better informed in their decision-making. The progress we have made to date in making smarter use...
...principles are simpler to use, more focused and encourage the use of more modern methods of engagement. They are a call to all parts of the Civil Service to adopt...
...use and switched systems off when in not in use. Greenhouse gas emissions saved by departments in 2014-15 (Greening Government Commitments Annual Report, April 2014 to March 2015 - published...
...have already made some initial investments to support and start to build a business case for larger programmes that aim to improve our geospatial data ecosystem, and look to see...