Civil Service Commission open week – let’s talk about values

...properly. Open week The independent Civil Service Commission, which I chair, has a key role in helping to promote the code, and hearing appeals made under it. We work with...
...properly. Open week The independent Civil Service Commission, which I chair, has a key role in helping to promote the code, and hearing appeals made under it. We work with...
...This year, I used my volunteering allowance to visit South Sudan with Concern. South Sudan is the world's newest nation, having gained independence from the Republic of Sudan in July...
...changed. Africa’s story is much more complex. “Our relationship with modern Africa is less aid-based and centred more on emerging economies, skill-building, trade, technology and innovation. We want to create...
When the government launched a state scheme providing free period products in English schools and colleges, it not only helped tackle period poverty, but broke the stigma and raised awareness...
...expertise on digital Government. The parallels were striking - from New Zealand’s RealMe and our GOV.UK Verify, to our focus on user needs and South Korea talking about Government 3.0...
...here shortly. You can follow @XgovCentenary to keep up to date with arrangements. Sir Simon McDonald (centre) and British Embassy staff display the women's suffrage flag in Pretoria, South Africa...
...declared: “So, it also marks the beginning of that free association of independent states which is now known as the Commonwealth of Nations.” Other early landmarks in development of the...
Nick Dyer, Permanent Secretary, Department for International Development (DFID) This month I celebrated a personal anniversary – 30 years since I first worked in Africa as a young economist in...
...to watch out for: Myth 1 - The Civil Service Code doesn’t apply online Remember, the same high levels of propriety are expected of civil servants online as they are...
...Home Office, receiving the Championing Inclusion Award from Jon Thompson, Chief Executive and Permanent Secretary, HMRC Winner: Joanna Parry, Home Office (Entry Clearance Officer in Pretoria, South Africa). Joanna said:...