Shaping the future of the Civil Service

...lawyers, frontline Jobcentre staff, coastguard rescue teams and many more. It is also a complex, multilayered organisation, united by a common purpose and set of values - to serve the...
...lawyers, frontline Jobcentre staff, coastguard rescue teams and many more. It is also a complex, multilayered organisation, united by a common purpose and set of values - to serve the...
...is one new category this year - a new award for promoting health and wellbeing. Think broadly on this one: who has worked hardest to make their part of the...
...outside the office were encouraged; everyone knew I was new to the UK and wanted me to settle well, with a good work-life balance. After a few months in the...
...a new section on our website where we will host live streams, webinars, user surgeries and videos. Our intention is to be able to replicate (and potentially improve!) what we...
...they they’d transported a patient suspected of having Covid, we at Dstl knew we had to act. Teams studied automated systems using aerosols and designed a new method to speed...
...to services for the public, but from now on it’s also going to apply to internal services, which civil servants use. It will apply to new services and ones which...
...up, grab the chance to make new connections outside your own work area, the exciting opportunities to build capability and experience in new areas, and even explore new career paths....
...been appointing ministers to roles across Whitehall, and I can now give more details about the new government. Among the senior offices of state, we have a new Chancellor, Philip...
...belief systems, whether by helping others to fulfil their potential, tackling barriers or promoting understanding of faith and belief to improve user experience. There is still time plenty of time...
...have played a key role in the success of consultations over the last four years but, as with any guidance, they must be refreshed from time to time. The new...