Introducing the new GPP Governing Board
...new and exciting period in the development of the profession under the new governance team. Sherin Aminossehe will chair the Board as Head of Profession and will continue to be...
...new and exciting period in the development of the profession under the new governance team. Sherin Aminossehe will chair the Board as Head of Profession and will continue to be...
...their civil service. Not just as an end in itself, but to promote lesson learning and improvement. We are particularly interested in this in the Civil Service Board. Although we...
...to be working in government. I’m really enjoying getting to grips with the diverse range of learning needs we have in the Civil Service so we can make CSL better....
...a policy option on the environment, or in a variety of other settings: forecasting weather in the Met Office, assessing patent applications in the Intellectual Property Office, or in organisations...
...provide humane, professional services and to answer the public’s questions properly. It also helps us to develop policies. Creating policy that works in practice requires us to step into the...
...our country together and Britain in the world. Our plan highlights campaigns created to achieve those goals by getting young people into apprenticeships, encouraging the right to buy and using...
...to the new Devolution Toolkit, which I’m sure will prove to be an invaluable aid to working with civil servants in the devolved administrations (DAs) of Scotland, Wales and Northern...
...these skills, if combined with experience of strategic and leadership skills, should stand you in good stead to carve a route to the top. Developing new skills We need to...
...be disseminated to others to help spread good practice investing in our people to build the right balance of capability, talent and experience to be effective now and in the...
...interviewing over 500 people, who will find out in early December if they have a place. Next year, we plan to expand the number of places on offer again, to...