Launching a women’s network – one year on

...in London in June 2016, live-streamed to our other six sites. We introduced ourselves to the department back in March on International Women’s Day, but this launch was our opportunity...
...in London in June 2016, live-streamed to our other six sites. We introduced ourselves to the department back in March on International Women’s Day, but this launch was our opportunity...
...positioned, it is alleged, so that no Prime Minister can go to Parliament to propose taking the country to war without being reminded of the human consequences), and at war...
...through football and promoting community cohesion. I hope I can continue to be an inspiration for the young people, and to promote the Civil Service positively to the wider community....
...to encourage everyone in the UK to donate the first new five-pound-note they receive to a charity of their choice. The campaign is estimated to have raised up to £12.5...
...that in order to progress, women need to build their confidence. I suspect that women of colour hear this even more than white women. It’s always said with the very...
...What have we already done and what can we still do? To demonstrate what the Covenant looks like in practice, here are a few key achievements recorded in this year’s...
...in 2016). However, this initiative delivered a much greater reward than simply adding members to the executive group. Forty people in total came forward, offering to make their own unique...
...is not about a one-size-fits-all approach to managing risks, or to centralise risk management in government. However, it does aim to provide a broad and high-level framework of good practice...
...has a major part to play in building that confidence. At the same time as gearing up for Brexit, we are putting plans into action to shape our workforce for...
...support what you are doing in your departments. So, today, I am really happy to be attending one of a number of Time to Talk events organised by the Time...