Difference equals success for the Civil Service

...straight man from a Christian heritage, without a disability. I live in, and am from, the South East of England. I speak with a Received Pronunciation accent. I am not...
...straight man from a Christian heritage, without a disability. I live in, and am from, the South East of England. I speak with a Received Pronunciation accent. I am not...
...civil servants based in London and the East and South East of England, from across government departments, who met through the Civil Service Local Junior Leadership Academy 2017. They created...
Gail Peck at the Civil Service Awards 2018 In 2017, Gail Peck, from HM Revenue & Customs, applied for the Civil Service Local East South East and London (ESEL) Junior...
...by Jonathan Jones (third left), Civil Service Health and Wellbeing Champion Team Chaffinch are 9 civil servants based in London and the East and South East of England, from across...
...to join up. Soldiers from Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, the Gold Coast, Sierra Leone, Gambia, and the British Protectorates. The Indian Army Corps and the Indian Labour Corps who served...
...work in actively promoting disability inclusion and connecting different disability networks across the Civil Service. Membership in August comprised 88 representatives, covering 46 departments and agencies. It is also represented...
...with over 1,300 people regularly working there. In both cases, moving from the South East to Birmingham sends a powerful message about the goal of improving connectivity across the country....
...to join us. Our focus is to support the needs of Hindu staff and our members, promote diversity, inclusion and wellbeing, and support Civil Service departments. Our membership is open...
...helps civil servants find and manage information so that they can make compatible job-share matches with other civil servants. Civil Service HR was also recognised for its work in promoting...
...of the Met Office media team on the South Bank with Met Office media. It was here that I made the leap into mainstream TV. I left the Met Office...