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Philip Rutnam, Permanent Secretary for the Department for Transport, and Civil Service Disability Champion It has been a busy period recently for disability-related activity, and I wanted to update you...
...launched in 2015. The introduction of Shared Parental Leave coincided with (and may have influenced) an increase in men looking for Job Share partners. A particular motivation for some is...
...scores for all five questions that make up the overall engagement index have increased since 2016. The biggest increase was for “I would recommend [my organisation] as a great place...
...ceremony, following a record number of entries. Following a refresh to embody the vision for A Modern Civil Service, there are 13 awards up for grabs. Look out for several...
...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...
...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...
Philip Rutnam, Permanent Secretary for the Department for Transport and Civil Service Disability Champion I am absolutely delighted to be taking on the role of Disability Champion across the Civil...
Sue Owen, Permanent Secretary for DCMS and the Civil Service Diversity Champion This year is the 25th anniversary of DCMS. For its first five years, it was the Department for...
...time in homeless shelters, all of which they find rewarding in deeply meaningful ways. For myself, having previously worked for the UN in Sudan and Nepal, I wanted to continue...
...services for UK citizens and better value for money for the taxpayer. The government spends around £44 billion each year on contracts with third-party providers. That money is used to...