How the Civil Service is transforming public services
...system is that reforms should encourage and support parents – even as they separate – to resolve issues themselves, and so provide a better chance that both will remain involved...
...system is that reforms should encourage and support parents – even as they separate – to resolve issues themselves, and so provide a better chance that both will remain involved...
...up to that challenge. My role is to help you do that, by building the muscle of execution within government, and in so doing deepening and strengthening the reforms which...
...amazing 74% increase in nominations! In the Civil Service we serve a diverse population and we want our workforce to reflect that diversity. Today I helped to launch a new...
Public service – two words that define the Civil Service. It offers a sense of fulfilment, and responsibility, that few other organisations can match. It is what attracts hundreds of...
...some of the stories and archive footage of 1914. When we think of that war, we tend to focus on the infantry in the trenches. It is difficult to see...
...know that there will be women within my own organisation who are suffering from some of these crimes in silence. That is not acceptable and it’s why I’ve become a...
...Ministers of the UK. I was left overwhelmed as curious thoughts drifted in and out of my mind. It was here that I realised that I wanted to pursue a...
...next Parliament. Of course, we won’t know until the ballot boxes close what the election will bring, but what is certain is that we must continue to transform public services...
...for those departments with large numbers of people or where people do jobs that require them to be in a particular place at a particular time. We’re working on that...
I am delighted to announce that the new Permanent Secretary gender champion is Melanie Dawes. She will start in this role at the same time as taking up her position...