Civil Service Health & Wellbeing Conference

...sessions on looking after our mental health during COVID-19, building our resilience, and great insight into how to create the right conditions for wellbeing in teams during these challenging times....
...sessions on looking after our mental health during COVID-19, building our resilience, and great insight into how to create the right conditions for wellbeing in teams during these challenging times....
...will we be able to play our part, with other colleagues in analysis, in bringing to the table the evidence Britain needs to make good choices in the years ahead....
...time to think about things like trying to register to vote? How sustained would your contact with each of these people be? How well informed would they be about the...
...worthwhile initiative. By encouraging us to talk to each other about wellbeing and the challenges we all face in trying to maintain it, Time to Talk Day is reminding us...
...no job description in the conventional sense. The task changes in response to how the Prime Minister of the day wishes to run things. For a start, events intrude. Often...
...on Christmas Day in a number of different military headquarters. One group will be in Kabul, advising the Commander of British Forces in Afghanistan on the transition to the new...
...And, to give it its dues, it did ‘build me back up’ again. It helped, and my confidence increased. I’ve also tried to deal with it by thrusting myself into...
...reform in real terms. To see the people involved in that process grow at the same time is even better. Kathie Bates (second right) with colleagues from the award-winning Civil...
...the function works in addition to the departments, it‘s not an alternative. Clearly, there is a lot going on in the commercial world, and as I get further into my...
...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...