Please, don't call me BAME or BME!

...why wouldn’t we use ‘W’ for White and ‘B’ for Black ethnic groups? For those looking for more information, below is a short list of dos and don’ts. We have...
...why wouldn’t we use ‘W’ for White and ‘B’ for Black ethnic groups? For those looking for more information, below is a short list of dos and don’ts. We have...
...someone looks out for you and is there to give you some time out, when you forget to do it for yourself. Whether it is a clinical disorder, work-related stress,...
...further into your creativity and adaptability, which make this organisation such a formidable force for change. As usual, the Budget announces a host of changes in specific areas, from infrastructure...
...and more digitally - is literally giving the country more for less. Some of you commented in response – “how do you know it isn’t simply ‘less for less?’” Fair...
The Government School of Property is the one-stop-shop for all learning for property professionals Managing the UK's biggest property portfolio of 300,000 public buildings is undeniably a tall order. Now...
...of the film made by Jolie ‘In the Land of Blood and Honey,’ has been credited by the Foreign Secretary as the inspiration for the launch of the Preventing Sexual...
...for LGB&T civil servants and those with disabilities. Looking beyond the protected groups, there are serious questions about socio-economic and regional diversity in recruitment to and promotion in the Civil...
...for life. It was also a job you needed an education for, if at least secondary school level. When I was a child, my father used to bring home unwanted...
...I’ve had real issues with printers, for example - but one of the best elements for me has been that the technology support staff start conversations with a "we can...
...major property schemes, such as Crown Courts, and provided space planning (remember that?) for offices. The next big shock for civil servants was the introduction of the open-plan concept, enabled...