Be a parent or pursue a career? I choose to do both
...I was a child. I believe that things are now changing for the better. I would do anything for little Eila, but I am also proud of my career. I...
...I was a child. I believe that things are now changing for the better. I would do anything for little Eila, but I am also proud of my career. I...
...like someone in their twenties balancing work and caring for a parent or disabled sibling? Yet that is the reality for some young people in the Civil Service. Nearly 4000...
...should be doing this as a matter of routine. Being part of one Civil Service with shared values and a passion for delivering for citizens wherever they live in the...
...HMRC, for example, as part of the Building Our Future initiative, they are half-way through 50 events for 10,000 line managers, speaking to them about the vision and their personal...
...do register and sign up on The Charity for Civil Servants’ website. Supporting our partners The Civil Service has partnered with The Charity for Civil Servants and Civil Service Sports...
The Government School of Property is the one-stop-shop for all learning for property professionals Managing the UK's biggest property portfolio of 300,000 public buildings is undeniably a tall order. Now...
...and our former line manager, Paul Harris, for spotting the potential and helping us make it a reality.” “Better balance” Sarah adds: “When I returned from maternity leave after my...
...the world. From the incredible fundraising by Stephen Sutton MBE for Teenage Cancer Trust to the commitment of the 70,000 volunteer Games Makers at the Olympics and Paralympics, we know...
...story is an important one for us to remember. Whilst many of us are working at home as part of the current lockdown restrictions, we should continue to ensure workplace...
...not for Crossing Thresholds, and I‘m truly enjoying it. I now actively promote the programme, and have become a mentor for CT participants, while I continue to work on my...