Inter Faith Week in the Civil Service

...we choose to call it, can lead to wars and conflicts because of deeply held views that drive extreme behaviours. And we’re also all too familiar with debates about the...
...we choose to call it, can lead to wars and conflicts because of deeply held views that drive extreme behaviours. And we’re also all too familiar with debates about the...
...the issues that matter to citizens. I’ve been able to travel to all corners of the UK, met fishermen, musicians and lorry drivers, climbed down sewers, toured a sausage factory,...
...how I’d had to fight to negotiate space in my career to be the father I wanted to be as I rose through the ranks. Telling my own story even...
...and feedback skills and enable us to handle tough conversations. BDF have produced this document and I would like to bring it to your attention as Corporate Disability Champion because...
...sense for him to move in as well. What was life like before coronavirus? I’d managed to get myself into quite a nice routine, really. I would be in London...
Commissioning Academy schemes have been created to help local service commissioners develop practical skills and thought-processes to create new ways of delivering services to their communities. With the announcement the...
...were given the ape costume sat together, all the gorillas sat together, and all the chimpanzees sat together. What does this tell us? It’s natural to create groups of like-minded...
...place to grow up it left a lot to be desired in the 70s and early 80s. I couldn’t wait to move on to university and then to London. But...
...to achieve this ambition. We are starting at the top! Permanent Secretaries are seeking to improve their own skills – in the Civil Service Reform Progress Report we detailed how...
Today, Lord Dennis Stevenson and Paul Farmer, CEO of Mind, published their independent review, Thriving at Work, into how employers can better support all individuals currently in employment, including those...