Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2015: shortlist announced
Sue Owen, second left, and the winners of the Diversity and Equality Awards 2014. I’d like to start by saying a big well done to all those who took the...
Sue Owen, second left, and the winners of the Diversity and Equality Awards 2014. I’d like to start by saying a big well done to all those who took the...
...post to work in the Debt Management Department in HMRC. There are many ways to get into the Civil Service from direct entry into a Civil Service job to applying...
...and we are beginning to develop some tools to work on internally. If anyone has some good ideas in relation to tackling this work, you should get in touch with...
...They can also help to create a trusted space for discussing issues of concern that may be hard to raise elsewhere. Recently, we started to get the departmental gender network...
Tom Donnelly, trainee barrister with GLD I’m Tom and I work at the Government Legal Department (GLD) as a trainee barrister. I first joined the civil service in 2012 when...
...people from other government departments and to partner on project work. When I was promoted to HO (HEO grade), this consolidated my new skills and continued to boost my confidence....
...the Department of Health, and Civil Service Awards Champion, says, sifting the nominations was a challenging, but rewarding, task: Congratulations to everyone shortlisted. It’s a huge achievement to get to...
...when there was a lengthy article to read I bookmarked it on my laptop to access later without logging back into the course. When something took my interest, there were...
...are sent to learners (and the same number to their managers). That’s a huge number of emails, so it’s important to get this right. If our communications are easy to...
...the original design, I discovered too many processes had to happen for a record to update correctly. Each page in the e-learning had to viewed, all tests had to be...