What ‘purdah’ means for civil servants

...are delivering more for taxpayers and for less of their money. There’s more to be done before we achieve the goals set out in the Civil Service Reform Plan. But...
...are delivering more for taxpayers and for less of their money. There’s more to be done before we achieve the goals set out in the Civil Service Reform Plan. But...
With 24-hour news and social media now an established part of public life, it’s been a very long time since recess was a code-word for relaxation – either for the...
Philip Rutnam, Perm Secretary for the Department for Transport and Civil Service Disability Champion If you head down to the O2 in Greenwich later this year to catch an event,...
...include learning for leaders from a non-financial background. On 8 December, for example, we ran a workshop on raising financial awareness, which was really useful for leaders who wanted to...
...service. Therefore, a suggestion for a dress code across the office was implemented. We purchased some scarfs for the ladies to match their office wear and men were encouraged to...
...been identified. For example: those with caring responsibilities those who are looking to take partial/phased retirement those who have a disability and are looking to job share for 'job carving'...
...that Civil Service Job Share Finder site usage data showed that there was a significantly increasing appetite among civil servants for Job Sharing far beyond London and the South East,...
...example of this co-design. We set out to understand precisely what communities wanted to achieve and co-design a system, including legislative power, to support this and national priorities for more...
In 2011, Margaret and I were both working 3 days a week for Government Office South West in Bristol. We knew each other to say hello to, but no more...
...South East, and I’m based in Guildford, Surrey, covering an area from Kings Lynn in the East to Bournemouth in the South East. Highlighting opportunities for veterans: Howard Rhoades [left]...