Diversity leads to better decision-making

...to guarding, vetting and much more. Diversity - nothing new The importance of diversity in our decision-making machine is not new, nor is it unique to the Civil Service. Far...
...to guarding, vetting and much more. Diversity - nothing new The importance of diversity in our decision-making machine is not new, nor is it unique to the Civil Service. Far...
...servants and hear from thought-provoking speakers sharing their experiences, knowledge and expertise. You can expect to learn new facts, meet new people and join in interactive sessions. Look out for...
...settings in our new office environments. Let’s face it, we can throw all the new workspaces and IT we want at people, but if we don’t help them to work...
...eyebrows over quite how soon the student got the money), joining the electoral register, new passports and, in the case of the 19 year old, two new driving licences (his...
...by the new infrastructure of underfloor cabling. Civil servants baulked at having to work in such conditions! Novel concept At that time, there was an influx of regulations controlling how...
...to build on the work that Lin Homer has driven forward during her time as Disability Champion. She has set strong foundations, notably initiating the roll-out of the new central...
From small beginnings, Civil Service Live has become a major event in the annual Civil Service calendar. This year, with a new Government, it will be particularly important. I am...
Jake McClure, Civil Service Learning It’s a good time to be an apprentice. Of course, I would say that, as I recently took up a new post as Head of...
...Don’t hide from new ways of working There are so many new things out there, it can be intimidating to start thinking about changing how you work. Just picking out...
...devolve significant further tax powers to the Scottish Parliament, including most of income tax, as well as – for the first time – aspects of the welfare system. A new...