Smarter Working in the Age of COVID-19
...the confidence of our people.” For DIO, Pamela explained how the pandemic taught them that caring for their people “is first and foremost our main priority as an organisation.” Whilst...
...the confidence of our people.” For DIO, Pamela explained how the pandemic taught them that caring for their people “is first and foremost our main priority as an organisation.” Whilst...
...to spread the word that this is for everyone to get involved, regardless of fitness or ability. Make a pledge There are opportunities to win rewards and prizes for those...
...our window’ Jodie Dewsnap is a Bill Team Policy Adviser for the Fraud and Error Policy Group, Department for Work and Pensions, Sheffield. Jodie Dewsnapp now and then I started...
Workplace health is about more than providing a safe working environment for staff; it is about supporting and promoting both physical and mental health and making the workplace a rewarding...
...with Prince William as royal patron. The app will be free to use for all civil servants, with subscription fees funded by the charity. It was recently launched onto the...
...and on arriving at a different school for the sixth form, I’d effectively given up on making music. My sixth form was an ex-grammar school, and it maintained a range...
...Service Team or individual: Mairi MacNeil Department or agency: Department for Work and Pensions The Collaboration Award Team or individual: The Leeds Social Justice Team Department or agency: Department for...
...ensure value for money for the taxpayer, and the best outcomes for users of the services this money buys, the Civil Service needs the best commercial skills to plan, procure...
...as Foreign Secretary, Andrea Leadsom as Secretary of State (SoS) for Defra (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs), Priti Patel as SoS for DFID (Department for International Development), Karen...
...Health Network Lead at Companies House, said: “My mantra has always been ‘if you don’t make time for your wellness, you’ll be forced to make time for your illness’. I...