Personal disability stories: 13 – Michael's story
...wrong that we realise how important they are. I had to re-learn so many things, it felt like being thrown to the bottom of a steep mountain. To get back...
...wrong that we realise how important they are. I had to re-learn so many things, it felt like being thrown to the bottom of a steep mountain. To get back...
...despite the urgent stuff clambering for attention to really dig into these questions. Liz empowered me to take that time, to crowd-source ideas, to explore improvements and to take risks,...
...thing, appearing biased or sometimes simply having to talk about a topic that makes us uncomfortable. Acknowledge the fears. Know that it’s normal to have these feelings. Commit to creating...
...wellbeing or ability to work. This specialist medical advice can help you and your manager work together to ensure you have the understanding and support to recover, stay well and...
...when I could muster the strength to pretend to be a functioning human being. However, I was always painfully aware of my isolation, and how I had to put in...
...the ghettos and death camps. For me, remembering the Holocaust means remembering how fortunate my family were to escape to Britain. It means remembering the hatred which meant that they...
In the lead up to COP26, to mark the Together for our Planet campaign, we want to hear how you’re helping to tackle climate change. Whether it's cycling to work...
...COVID herself, with two other children to care for and a husband caught up in a busy hospital environment working all hours to fight the disease. I know how strong...
...got to be disciplined about how to get the task done by the deadline without dumping the team in it. Tom – Another advantage is that we overlap on a...
2020 is the Civil Service Year of Inclusion. This is an opportunity for us to celebrate our achievements to date and to think about how to continue making the Civil...