Don’t despair – help is out there

...how colleagues struggling with mental health crisis can be supported. What would you do if a colleague told you they were in crisis, self-harming or feeling suicidal? How would you...
...how colleagues struggling with mental health crisis can be supported. What would you do if a colleague told you they were in crisis, self-harming or feeling suicidal? How would you...
...easier for users to see what they need to do. Sprint 18 is a chance for civil servants to see this work for ourselves. To see how transformation, innovation and...
...inclusion works day-to-day in the Civil Service. The following day, off I went to the Palace, with colleague Joe Braggs. On the way up the staircase to the Grand Ballroom,...
...any questions, comments, or would like to share how you and your team are adapting to smarter ways of working, please get in touch with GPA’s smarter working team: gpasmartworkingqueries@gpa.gov.uk...
...within my work is because of what you think and how you got to that thought. Your experiences and who you are will have influenced what and how you think....
...in place, I still struggle with day-to-day life, and find it very hard to manage in times of stress. I find that my illness and medication affects me in different...
Frederick Banting's desk on display in Toronto In 1922 Frederick Banting, a Canadian researcher at the University of Toronto, discovered how to isolate, produce and then use insulin to treat...
...Office has a critical role to play in representing Scottish interests to the UK Government and UK Government interests to Scotland. They are there to help, and a good point...
...Service Reform Plan, including the streamlining of professional functions across government Departments, such as HR. taking a once-in-a-generation opportunity to win the credibility to shape our own future as a...
...county flag days here. Our most popular tweet of the week questioned how digital civil servants feel, with a link to a test by innovation charity Nesta to see what...