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...As we look forward to the new Civil Service Leadership Statement and Strategy early next year - which many of you have fed into - the leadership insights of Sir...
...As we look forward to the new Civil Service Leadership Statement and Strategy early next year - which many of you have fed into - the leadership insights of Sir...
...into it if you’re interested. There are over 30 lowland rescue teams in the UK. We are sometimes compared to the better-known mountain or cave rescue services, but what we...
...we have, using the international weight of the UK to help secure inward investment to all parts of the UK, or supporting ministers from the Devolved Administrations when they visit...
...given instead just the technical learning necessary to carry out their roles. For some, that amounted to little more than being told to read the large paper-based instruction manual they’d...
...to 300. As well as increasing opportunity for every civil servant, to be more inclusive we know we have to eradicate any unconscious bias there might still be in our...
...thing to get right. Evolution not revolution In alpha we tested a lot of innovative ideas about how to improve the service with our users. But we soon found that...
...people refused to accept the new me and insisted on using my old male name. However, I’m delighted to say it’s a complete contrast working in DWP. I’ve been amazed...
...inform strategy in a significant way. For example, in one department an increase in discrimination, bullying and harassment scores led to mandatory training in ‘How to manage Bullying’ and a...
...events to break the stigma, including: The HMRC Choir formed in 1948 will be performing at a ‘Time to Talk in Tune’ singing and wellbeing event in Bush House, London....
...agencies and 250 facilitators. In 2017/18, 39% of our delegates gained promotion within 12 months, and 43% took on new responsibilities back in their departments. In 2018/19 we are running...