Disability is not ‘different’, it’s just normal
Philip Rutnam, Permanent Secretary for the Department for Transport and Civil Service Disability Champion I am absolutely delighted to be taking on the role of Disability Champion across the Civil...
Philip Rutnam, Permanent Secretary for the Department for Transport and Civil Service Disability Champion I am absolutely delighted to be taking on the role of Disability Champion across the Civil...
...for implementing one of the most ambitious government programmes for decades, at the same time as making preparations for Brexit – itself a project virtually unprecedented in our modern peacetime...
...for a place on the Civil Service Fast Stream. Last summer, 174 young people joined Whitehall departments for a placement of up to 9 weeks in the heart of government....
...for Wales Rachael Yokoo Laurence, Head of Diversity, Health and Well-being, Department for Transport Bristol Defra, Environment Agency and Department for Education are supporting this event, and the Environment Agency...
...ceremony, following a record number of entries. Following a refresh to embody the vision for A Modern Civil Service, there are 13 awards up for grabs. Look out for several...
...scores for all five questions that make up the overall engagement index have increased since 2016. The biggest increase was for “I would recommend [my organisation] as a great place...
...in between. Let me give you an example. For the last nine months I have been on secondment to the Department for International Trade. DIT actively encourages flexible working, and...
Philip Rutnam, Permanent Secretary for the Department for Transport, and Civil Service Disability Champion It has been a busy period recently for disability-related activity, and I wanted to update you...
...that show how individual civil servants are successfully taking forward key elements of the reform programme. This work has been jointly led by the Minister for Cabinet Office, Francis Maude,...
...most part for the better, we still have a long way to go. Remember things that help remove barriers for people with visual or non-visual disabilities will actually help everyone...