Civil Service Awards 2021: shortlist revealed

...be enormously proud of what our colleagues do and this is our chance to show that. The quality of nominations this year made for some tough judging decisions for me...
...be enormously proud of what our colleagues do and this is our chance to show that. The quality of nominations this year made for some tough judging decisions for me...
...that making a commitment towards a positive change with colleagues and friends makes it easier to stick to your goals. Small positive changes At the heart of Active Wellbeing is...
...response was that I looked healthy, so I was fine. In my head I convinced myself that nothing was wrong, and I could just carry on. I hope that today,...
When the Civil Service Languages Network (CSLN) began in October 2020, Matt Brown and Hugo Griffin had no idea the network would become the success it is today. The Spanish...
...we return to the workplace, we want you to continue to feel supported. We appreciate that, for carers, life can be challenging and changes need careful planning. That's why, this...
...Century challenges. That’s our goal at the new Leadership College for Government. But what exactly does this mean for you? Natalie Golding, Director of the Leadership College for Government Modernised...
...that time with someone who knew what they were talking about was pivotal to my success.” Gavin secured a role with the department shortly after completing his placement. He said,...
...the public, whether that’s access to Universal Credit or working with young people. From designing public services to levelling up the economy, the work we do in the Civil Service...
...that you get out of this course what you put in. But in the case of this programme, you also get out of it what others put in. Four months...
...return to work refreshed. Support It is really important that, as colleagues and managers, we talk to young carers and understand the challenges they face. I am pleased that there...