Being part of the social mobility movement

...learned helped me to get a job soon after my placement ended. The future of Movement to Work We’ve again committed to offer a further 6,000 placements in 2016/17, and...
...learned helped me to get a job soon after my placement ended. The future of Movement to Work We’ve again committed to offer a further 6,000 placements in 2016/17, and...
...geographic information, advice, products and services to the MOD and HM Armed Forces. My role includes intricate analysis of data and other geographic sources, which feeds into those products. Accuracy,...
...supervisors, are invited and participate, and I get just as much inspiration from colleagues as they get from me! We’ve invested in a management development programme called Develop2Gether, which includes...
...went on to a series of manual pre-minimum wage jobs, doing everything from cleaning toilets to making sandwiches (don’t worry, I did wash my hands in between). My last job...
...1704 to now, not to be a coal miner. I am also the first person in my family to go to university. Many years of my youth were in a...
...last 20 years. They invited me to one of their donor drives in London’s Leicester Square to interview people with direct experience of the BAME donor shortage. The interviews really...
...contributing to greater diversity and inclusion across the Civil Service, Ellie said: “This year we’ve seen a massive increase in female representation in SCS and it keeps increasing.” Championing Disabled...
...necessary to leave the European Union and to get the best trade deals for Britain once we have left; to make sure we get the basics right while driving through...
...for the UK part of my career (I’m originally from France), this insight into the wider Civil Service was a bonus in itself. I also took three main things away:...
...resolution to get fitter or healthier in the year ahead, here are a few practical tips and places to look for more inspiration. The NHS’s One You Quiz will give...