Civil Service Awards 2021: Winds of change

...size of your desk!’ Jacqueline Byrne, Delivery Team Leader, Department for Education I joined in 1985 as a Clerical Officer (an EA today) at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and...
...size of your desk!’ Jacqueline Byrne, Delivery Team Leader, Department for Education I joined in 1985 as a Clerical Officer (an EA today) at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and...
...hear from inspirational role models, establish informal mentoring relationships and focus on wellbeing. Collective action and shared responsibility: everyone has a part to play. United, together, we make a brilliant...
...reflect the diversity of the United Kingdom when doing this, to ensure there are no surprises when a test is released in live use. After a test is implemented, we...
...been essential to ensure we present a united front, communicate clarity in decisions and not vie for individual visibility over promoting our joint work. It is an approach that can...
...the best people, and then offers them a brilliant working experience when they are with us. That is, people from the widest possible range of backgrounds and identities, united by...
...individual? The United Nations 2030 agenda for sustainable development pledged to “leave no one behind” in its goals to eradicate poverty and ensure that all human beings can fulfil their...
...congratulate everyone who was nominated for an award, in every administration, department and agency. The final shortlist included nominations for teams or individuals in all parts of the United Kingdom....
...and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. And at a local level, community partnerships of local authorities, health boards, higher and further education institutions, police and fire, business and third...
...Team GB if I do well this year. I had originally set my eyes on working for the United Nations or in politics, so I went about learning the official...
...personality make you a valuable asset to protecting the United Kingdom and our work overseas. State-sponsored enemies, organised crime groups and other agents want to prey on your perceived “weaknesses”...