Top tips for a fit and healthy 2017

...over the last few weeks. As the Civil Service Health and Well-being Champion, I’d also like to wish you a healthy New Year. In case you’ve made a New Year’s...
...over the last few weeks. As the Civil Service Health and Well-being Champion, I’d also like to wish you a healthy New Year. In case you’ve made a New Year’s...
...is ‘smart working’ in action, and it is revolutionising the way we operate. It is an integral part of the new Hubs programme, but it is happening all over the...
...justice and social mobility. The new world of apprenticeships will help us fill skills gaps, help industry get the employees it needs, and truly offer a ladder of opportunity to...
...be over, but we must all use the lessons we have learned, the new skills we are developing, the new contacts we have made and put them to use in...
...build new skills, transfer existing ones and broaden career horizons for future roles. I wanted to pursue a work shadow opportunity that would combine my policy and strategy interests, past...
...Civil Service the UK’s most inclusive employer by 2020. It is clear that both individuals and organisations benefit from strength in difference. The launch of the new Diversity and Inclusion...
...best practice in departments, will enable us to develop a model Civil Service policy and new guidance. This will cover support for both female and male victims, the manager’s role...
...published, the new maps appeared in media reports, and the statistics even trended on Twitter. Detail from the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation mapping website SIMD has been on tour,...
...we are developing a greater sense of identity and pride in our project delivery community. Steve Vine speaking at last year’s MoJ Project Delivery Profession conference The new function brings...
...commitment to Civil Service diversity and inclusion. Marking the start of this campaign enables me to celebrate a way in which parents’ lives are being improved by new opportunities to...