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...
...– and we don’t just stop what we’re doing because our objectives have ‘expired’! Most of us are clear on what we are responsible for and need to deliver. Setting...
...their work to promote awareness and support for people going through the menopause in the workplace. This included launching a set of Guiding Principles and a toolkit for managers and...
...my day job, I promote knowledge sharing, particularly in the policy profession, and this year, I’m working on the New UK Government theme for CS Live. The events are a...
For some people, understanding how they can navigate their path into the Civil Service can be puzzling. Others may never have considered exploring Civil Service career options at all. Good...
...are as grateful for the challenge as we are for the encouragement! More relevant, flexible learning CSL was launched in 2011 with the aim of delivering cost-effective learning and development...
...workplace. Despite getting three Bs in my A-levels and wanting to pursue a career in journalism, I knew quickly once I had started university that it wasn’t for me and...
...that despite offering different things, each organisation complements each other and works well together for all civil servants. Alex Chisholm talks about what to look out for over the week....
...pick apart the essential information for our audience on what a Skilled, Innovative and Ambitious Civil Service means for the future organisation and staff. For example, how it’s investing in...
...inclusive for all. Together, we are pushing for a cultural change towards openness and honesty surrounding mental health and that can only be a boost for everyone. Thanks for reading....