Collecting sporting memories to help people with dementia

...could affect any of us or our loved ones as the population ages, and he encouraged me to go to the next course. In August 2013 I was involved in...
...could affect any of us or our loved ones as the population ages, and he encouraged me to go to the next course. In August 2013 I was involved in...
...in Whitehall. This report informed the Talent Action Plan, resulting in concrete steps, including a commitment to introducing Shared Parental Leave at the occupational rate across the Civil Service; action...
...well as assess your ability against a higher grade if you are aiming for promotion. It’s simple to use, quick to complete and could be a great boost to your...
...have to stick to your Civil Service skills Depending on what you decide to do in the Reserves, there are some roles that will match the skills you use in...
...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...
...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...
...and role to complement both your personal interests and your skills. Having specialised in assessment, recruitment and talent management for the past dozen years, I was keen to stay in...
...several different departments, including a stint at the Treasury in war time – continues to inspire women in the Civil Service today. Women in DH Thankfully, we have made significant...
...the best option. Often the learning you do back in the office helps to consolidate what you got from a course and shows you how to put it into practice....
...the site in future will be designed around user needs. In fact we’re one of the first cross-government teams to be using the rigorous process GDS applies to the digital...