Civil Service Year of Inclusion - What inclusion means to me... Miranda

...Department for Education, to tell us what inclusion means to her. How do you keep your balance? When I first moved to London, I spent a little while feeling quite...
...Department for Education, to tell us what inclusion means to her. How do you keep your balance? When I first moved to London, I spent a little while feeling quite...
...United Kingdom. D5's purpose is to promote international co-operation. We're always talking about being open and sharing our work, and D5 makes it easier for us to do that face-to-face....
...people have signed up to their Personal Tax Account** – and I want to ensure that all of us in the Civil Service have done this too. After all, we’re...
...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...
...- to show what progress we are making, where we have to improve to make the vision a reality and how to live up to your expectations of the Civil...
...government digital on the inside too. Last autumn I was presented with an opportunity to help make these services better. In addition to my day job as Chief Operating Officer...
...that Jonathan will keep in touch with us in future and consider a return to the public sector one day.” During my placement in the Civil Service I was able...
...increasing importance in a society where the trend continues to be towards non-religious belief, particularly among the young. We’re keen to support the MOD in ensuring that we do everything...
...the opportunity for everyone to come together as a group, to discuss, share and support each other on all matters relating to deafness and hearing loss and to push for...
...already requiring changes, so the reality is that we need to have the right people in place now to minimise risks to relationships and unnecessary costs to the taxpayer. My...