Anticipatory Grief - the pain of an impending loss
...in my life, so how can I be grieving? To others experiencing the same feelings, I would encourage you to talk about it, tell people how you’re feeling and seek...
...in my life, so how can I be grieving? To others experiencing the same feelings, I would encourage you to talk about it, tell people how you’re feeling and seek...
...always seen this as a good time to look with fresh eyes at plans, to re-evaluate our progress and to consider together how we move forward with a renewed sense...
...to terms with that has really helped me to get into better habits. Tell us the most interesting thing you’ve learned since joining DELTA? Understanding other’s experiences – especially around...
...month. Nabeela Rasul, Chair of the Civil Service Muslim Network Going without food for 18 to 19 hours is a spiritual (mental and physical) test. However, Ramadan allows me to...
Sleep Awareness Day highlights the importance of quality sleep and how insomnia can have a devastating impact on our wellbeing. Andy Clarke tells us how signing up to Sleepstation through...
...to rush home to say my goodbyes. Naturally, I felt distraught. Somehow, I steeled myself, gathered my belongings and travelled back to Middlesbrough. It felt like the longest journey of...
...to join us. Our focus is to support the needs of Hindu staff and our members, promote diversity, inclusion and wellbeing, and support Civil Service departments. Our membership is open...
...is to provide mentoring support and advice to network leads – particularly in working out how to make change happen in their departments. Routes to mentoring There are plenty of...
...Tera. The first year Tera gave me feedback, she told me I had too many meetings and they went on too long. I was rather proud of my meeting management...
Philip Rutnam, Perm Secretary for the Department for Transport and Civil Service Disability Champion Today (Thursday 4 February 2016) is Time to Talk Day which aims to get the nation...