Female leaders in the Civil Service

...16.7% in 1996. In some departments, 50% or more of SCS are women and across the whole of the SCS the proportion of new appointments going to women in the...
...16.7% in 1996. In some departments, 50% or more of SCS are women and across the whole of the SCS the proportion of new appointments going to women in the...
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Diversity Champion Sue Owen at the Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2015 Today, I would say that I’m writing with my Diversity Champion’s hat on. But the truth is that whatever...
...forge new career paths; increase opportunities for all civil servants; help departments to work more seamlessly together across boundaries; provide more options for individuals to gain experience and learn skills;...
June is an important month for the LGBTI community. In June 1968, a gay bar in New York City - the Stonewall Inn - was raided by the police, and...
...workplace. Despite getting three Bs in my A-levels and wanting to pursue a career in journalism, I knew quickly once I had started university that it wasn’t for me and...
I’m writing today about a topic that is incredibly important to me, and indeed to the whole Civil Service – whistleblowing. Whistleblowing is the process of raising a concern about...
...new system to take proper records and chase actions. My own department, Communities and Local Government, has its origins in the mid-19th century, when the Local Government Board was spun...
Sue Owen, Permanent Secretary DCMS Today, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the country will pause and remember all those who have died for...
Mark Sedwill, Home Office Permanent Secretary At the Home Office our mission has always been to keep the country secure and our citizens safe. Today there are new threats to...