Days in the lives of flexible-working fathers – Part 1

Over the past three months, many of us have had to embrace working from home. For some it has meant taking on the challenge of working remotely while still being...
Over the past three months, many of us have had to embrace working from home. For some it has meant taking on the challenge of working remotely while still being...
...A is for Acronyms You need to Spell It Out The First Time (SIOTFT) with the acronym in brackets. S is for short sentences and paragraphs Break your long, dense,...
...made externally. For some sufferers, it is a temporary disorder brought on by an underlying problem, but for 8% of the British population, it is permanent. It’s not known what...
...for a clear and effective strategy to tackle race inequality. CSRF is lobbying for a revised network business deal which allocates resources, people and facility time for all Civil Service...
...you for it, even if you’ve been fortunate enough to have won before. "The first time I won was in 2012, for a community rail outreach project that supported the...
...for details of their income, the new scheme automatically accesses HMRC’s records for the previous tax year. At a stroke, the time to process a new application has fallen from...
...as best practice Better services for the citizen - Supporting alignment of feedback from social media and surveys responses to internal data so that we can build better services for...
Philip Rutnam, Permanent Secretary for the Home Office, and Civil Service Disability Champion Many of you will be familiar with my ongoing series of personal disability stories. Alongside mental health,...
...many reasons for wanting to work for the Civil Service is its vision for being a brilliant place for women to work. Our job-share is one of many expressions of...
Sue Owen, Permanent Secretary for DCMS and the Civil Service LGB&TI Champion This year’s Rio 2016 Olympic Games have been extremely successful for Team GB, finishing an overall second in...