The PACAC experience
...with Sir Andrew Dilnot (Chair of the UK Statistics Authority) and Neil McIvor (Chief Statistician at DWP) was something of a marathon for all concerned. Our briefing team, led by...
...with Sir Andrew Dilnot (Chair of the UK Statistics Authority) and Neil McIvor (Chief Statistician at DWP) was something of a marathon for all concerned. Our briefing team, led by...
...but also a business issue for all departments. Going forward, we can all take small steps to create a more open and supportive working environment. If you go on your...
...this earlier in the year when I attended the annual award ceremony for Young Scot, Scotland’s youth information and citizenship charity. The room was buzzing with achievement, potential - and...
...as a Volunteer Manager, which involves being the friendly face of London while managing a changing team of volunteers. The best part of my role has been meeting an amazing...
...sharing the information with. Clare Moriarty at a Defra G6/7 forum that provides a 'safe' space for colleagues to speak about themselves when they feel comfortable in doing so. The...
Martin Donnelly, BIS Permanent Secretary Growing the UK economy lies at the heart of everything we do in the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) - and everything we...
Jennie Granger, Director-General Enforcement and Compliance, HMRC You might be forgiven for wondering why this blog on customer service is coming from HMRC’s Director-General, Enforcement and Compliance. After all, my...
...my best to get back to you. If you prefer to keep your enquiry private, you can email cswebsite@cabinetoffice.gov.uk and your message will be forwarded to me. I look forward...
Chris Wormald, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health, and Head of the Policy Profession Towards the end of June, I was in Sheffield for Civil Service Live , discussing...
...May. Close watchers of Welsh politics will know that there was a fair bit of drama involved in the formation of the new minority administration. It’s only been a few...