Civil Service winds of change
...our window’ Jodie Dewsnap is a Bill Team Policy Adviser for the Fraud and Error Policy Group, Department for Work and Pensions, Sheffield. Jodie Dewsnapp now and then I started...
...our window’ Jodie Dewsnap is a Bill Team Policy Adviser for the Fraud and Error Policy Group, Department for Work and Pensions, Sheffield. Jodie Dewsnapp now and then I started...
...structure we’re never going to try and replicate school. For the adults, with or without kids, PJ days are all well and good, but getting dressed can do wonders for...
...Feel free to comment with your concerns or advice for others, and how they relate to your current circumstances. This is what works for me: Hours – I log in...
...key constraints for many applicants, it’s good to show where there is flexibility and what is a non-negotiable requirement. For example, we need cover for Thursday and Friday. Some candidates...
...Deputy Champion for Carers Support for carers The Civil Service provides lots of support for our carers. If you’re a young carer, I encourage you to fill out a carer’s...
...can and should do better – for example, BME representation in the SCS is currently just 3.8%. In terms of LGB&T representation, numbers are less reliable, but we have to...
...the engine for reforms to prisons and courts. The Secretary of State for Justice speaks of the need to create a self-improving and accountable system with sophisticated performance measurement. That...
...ensure value for money for the taxpayer, and the best outcomes for users of the services this money buys, the Civil Service needs the best commercial skills to plan, procure...
...as Foreign Secretary, Andrea Leadsom as Secretary of State (SoS) for Defra (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs), Priti Patel as SoS for DFID (Department for International Development), Karen...
...Health Network Lead at Companies House, said: “My mantra has always been ‘if you don’t make time for your wellness, you’ll be forced to make time for your illness’. I...