Standing up for Civil Service integrity
...17th for ‘integrity'. Always up for a challenge, I immediately volunteered to become the Civil Service ‘Integrity Champion’. I have to say I was puzzled by the InCise ranking. After...
...17th for ‘integrity'. Always up for a challenge, I immediately volunteered to become the Civil Service ‘Integrity Champion’. I have to say I was puzzled by the InCise ranking. After...
...of pounds on contracts to provide a wide range of public services. So, securing the best deals for government is essential, not only to deliver value for money to the...
...looking: to ensure employment structures do not hinder opportunities. For job sharing for example cost of employing 1.2 people should not be a deciding factor at recruitment policies and ensuring...
...of technological change, fuelled by consumer appetite for engaging with our increasingly digital economy. Data, in all its forms, is central to much of this change, and geospatial data –...
...the next generation of leadership Right now is a great time for reflection and focusing on skills. It’s back to school for many and as managers we should never stop...
...you listen to the press. I work as far away from London as you can get. I work for the British Antarctic Survey as a senior scientist and project leader....
...tell colleagues. Finally, a massive thanks from me to Chris for being an inspiration to us all and for his great work to promote disability inclusion within the Civil Service....
...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...
...for you Finally, please remember, if you need support, this network and the many departmental Working Through Cancer Networks are here for you. For anyone affected by cancer (directly, as...
...for the next few years. So, across the Civil Service, I’m sure we will be watching the results with interest and working out what the outcomes will mean for our...