Top tips for accessible communications
...accessibility and how to make things more accessible. A good starting point is this reading list, put together by the Government Digital Service Accessibility Team. This list of user profiles...
...accessibility and how to make things more accessible. A good starting point is this reading list, put together by the Government Digital Service Accessibility Team. This list of user profiles...
...video. Following the OASIS model for effective communications, the short films needed to set out SMART objectives, understanding of audience, the strategy employed, and a list of communications activities implemented....
...try the following ways to improve your sense of wellbeing. Team Bucket List Encourage your team to create a team bucket list, to identify personal and professional activities they would...
...2019 the network held a Cross Government Flexible Working and Wellbeing event at 100 Parliament Street London in the famous Churchill Room. As part of the promotion for the event,...
...on the clinically extremely vulnerable list (with underlying conditions) could register their food, support and basic care needs both nationally and locally. Simultaneously, we worked with DEFRA, the food industry...
...put forward for consideration. Once you have submitted your nomination, the Honours Secretariat will forward your nomination to one of our 10 specialist committees made up of independent experts who...
...education-specific style guide. The guide contains a somewhat infamous list of words that you should avoid using on GOV.UK. Many of these are terms you will see in your inbox...
...Work”, our initial campaign to promote smarter working throughout the Civil Service. Making flexibility the norm TW3 set out a new vision of work for the Civil Service around a...
...digital platforms, components, code and best practice for building user-focused services. The cross-departmental collaboration behind the 2017-2020 strategy is the start of what we hope will be a new way...
...promotes diversity and equality in society. I’m Kit and I work at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). I am LGBT and have been a civil servant since 2009....