Awards for a brilliant Civil Service
...Civil Service vision. The winner of this award is the HMRC team shortlisted for The Analysis and Use of Evidence Award for their work on the reduction of tax credit...
...Civil Service vision. The winner of this award is the HMRC team shortlisted for The Analysis and Use of Evidence Award for their work on the reduction of tax credit...
...while this might be difficult for both of us, it might particularly be so for Bernadette. The opportunity for this sort of upward communication isn’t as common as it should...
...become tired-looking after 6 years Despite lots of useful content, site users struggled to find what they were looking for The back end of the site was complicated for page...
...about development. And it happens all the time in more forms than it’s possible to count. But who is responsible for development? The leader or the individual? And where does...
...the right thing to do. I’m still working on that one, but haven’t forgotten [squirming] the day I had to explain to my boss, why I’d left some loose forms...
...whether that’s teacher recruitment or the creation of new teaching qualifications for 16 year olds. All in all, it’s an exciting time to be working for the Department for Education....
...same level of support. Carers’ Week Please look out for the Carers’ Week activities taking place in your department. Thank you to all the carer networks and HR teams for...
...with Scottish Government Permanent Secretary Leslie Evans (seated centre). I set out my key priorities for the Civil Service for the year ahead. It was an open and forthright session,...
...and presentation for end-user interpretation are vital to open democracies and better outcomes for all. “Data has value – it is a new form of creative and cultural capital. Open...
...the main public communications vehicle for the 25YEP. We know from recent Ipsos Mori polls that the environment is – for the first time – considered by the public to...