What the Budget means for the Civil Service

...departmental spending, the Budget has announced that public sector workforces will be funded for a pay award of 1% a year for four years from 2016-17, which will be applied...
...departmental spending, the Budget has announced that public sector workforces will be funded for a pay award of 1% a year for four years from 2016-17, which will be applied...
...My line manager is also flexible regarding leave requests for doctor’s appointments. I joined the Civil Service in January 2009 and currently work for the Planning Inspectorate as a Customer...
...training about digital accessibility best practices to upskill more colleagues. Practical Dos and Don’ts If you’re unsure about whether your communication is accessible for colleagues, the best thing to do...
...the opportunity for everyone to come together as a group, to discuss, share and support each other on all matters relating to deafness and hearing loss and to push for...
...responsible for building and developing the profession across the Civil Service. In this blog I would like to set out: my vision for the profession what I mean by ‘Project...
...will pitch how their projects have successfully harnessed digital and technological innovation for public benefit. The prize for the winning project is a trip to NASA Science Park in California...
Philip Rutnam, Permanent Secretary for the Department for Transport, and Civil Service Disability Champion It has been a busy period recently for disability-related activity, and I wanted to update you...
...for implementing one of the most ambitious government programmes for decades, at the same time as making preparations for Brexit – itself a project virtually unprecedented in our modern peacetime...
...it is through pacing, to prevent a ‘crash’ or ‘flare’. Some people use a spoons analogy, where each spoon is energy for a task. It works well for understanding pacing,...
...online tests to support the assessment of people for jobs. For example, we brought in-house the expertise needed to develop new tests and assessments, and we introduced new, more robust...