Civil Service apprentices - how we are managing our future (2)

...we wanted to inject new ideas and a fresh perspective into Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Health and Safety. My apprentice has helped to future proof H&S safety in CCS, by...
...we wanted to inject new ideas and a fresh perspective into Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Health and Safety. My apprentice has helped to future proof H&S safety in CCS, by...
...extra time to learn new things (I’m doing a Psychology course at the moment), do some voluntary work (some tutoring / mentoring for a charity), look after my nieces and...
...spring term. Accompanied, of course, by coffee stains on the new carpets, broken glassware, the smell of burnt toast and crumbs in bed. Thankfully, there were no injuries. It was...
...We’ve come through the initial adrenaline-fuelled emergency response phase into what feels like a temporary but potentially long-lasting “New Normal” involving different priorities and very different ways of working. Resilience...
...were temporarily promoted on a few occasions as we stretched our capability. During this time, we also started to build our competencies for promotion. Unfortunately, at this time we found...
Menopause logo It has been an interesting year for so many reasons, not least the need for us all to navigate a ‘new normal’ brought about by the presence of...
...caused by the cancer, treatment or medication they are then required to take as part of their 'new normal'. So, it’s vital we support managers and organisations to make best...
...proud of our brilliant Civil Service. New normal There is a long way to go before we emerge into a ‘new normal’ – but that’s what we as leaders are...
...to next? “We’ll be moving into our new regional centre where we’re looking forward to engaging with new colleagues, sharing our good practice and influencing the Diversity & Inclusion agenda.”...
...in the team comes from a quantitative background, they had a shared motivation in their “desire to solve interesting and challenging problems”. They noted that “being presented with new and...