Personal disability stories: Part 2

...could either be totally pain free, but in a ‘haze’ of high doses of medication, or accept a manageable level of pain and rebuild. I decided to fight, not to...
...could either be totally pain free, but in a ‘haze’ of high doses of medication, or accept a manageable level of pain and rebuild. I decided to fight, not to...
...don’t come around very often! So I’m looking forward to heading to the exhibition during the summer, and you are all invited to join the celebrations in Newcastle and Gateshead,...
...learn or to make the best use of opportunities to learn. This week is a timely reminder of how much we stand to gain from making our learning a priority....
...adult life. I was finally free to choose my course in life, and more independently capable. With that in mind, I optimistically searched the internet in search of my dream...
...what causes my anxiety to flare up and what I can do to adjust my working environment to make it a better place to work. If there is too much...
...am now in my third spell in the Service, and what keeps me coming back? Well, it is simply that what we do really matters – and that the Civil...
...place to work. Images from Civil Service Live 2016 in Glasgow See what sessions (below) appeal to you - it's first-come, first-served. And don't forget, if you're looking for one-to-one...
...and amplify the messages to the public. The agencies worked together with the Crimestoppers charity to get the messages out on social media such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram to...
...second time round we put ‘job share’ in the title of the job advert and ran a successful campaign. Get involved in recruitment Offer informal chats to tell people about...
...how you get involved. I was flattered to be asked to sponsor the Civil Service Active Wellbeing campaign for 2022, and I’m excited to get involved in the activities. Should...