Focus on staff networks: Civil Service Race Forum

...This is the second of two posts about the work of race networks in the Civil Service. Our contributor today is Hamid Motraghi, chair of the Civil Service Race Forum...
...This is the second of two posts about the work of race networks in the Civil Service. Our contributor today is Hamid Motraghi, chair of the Civil Service Race Forum...
...Westminster Abbey today. As well as the Prime Minister, current and former government ministers, representatives of HM The Queen, The Prince of Wales and The Duke of York, and the...
...belief that are unfamiliar, thereby leading to uncomfortable conversations. To help address this, we are today launching a new toolkit for the Civil Service on Faith and Belief that has...
...rest of the week has been the usual pressing priorities of Brexit and the Spending Review, today was a great opportunity to step back and reflect on the skills and...
...approached me and said: “I noticed the temperature change today and was worried you might get a migraine – go home, rest and don’t worry, we’ll handle things here.” I...
Clare Moriarty and Jonathan Slater at a staff event to discuss sexual orientation and faith & belief Today is National Coming Out Day, an annual LGBT awareness day, which started...
...shed fresh light on today’s environment and the role of public sector leaders. The support we’ve had through the Cabinet Office’s Civil Service Group and One Team Gov have given...
...finding new ways of working to face new challenges for our country, I want to thank you for the brilliant work you are doing to keep essential public services running....
...and uplift the voices of our trans community and to renew our efforts to build working environments that are inclusive and supportive of trans colleagues, ensuring that they are treated...
...to look after my parents. So I resigned, looked after my parents while we put care in place, and then had to look for a new job. I knew I...