The Prison Leavers Project

...leads to some falling into the cycle of reoffending. Hard realities On top of trying to adapt to the hard realities of life outside prison, there is also a long...
...leads to some falling into the cycle of reoffending. Hard realities On top of trying to adapt to the hard realities of life outside prison, there is also a long...
...you covered. Get in touch with your department’s Honours Secretary and they’ll show you how to write a stellar nomination. As well as showing you what to include in a...
...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...
...seen in the workplace. ‘No secret sauce to leadership’ Top of the class: Steve Glass Steve Glass topped the Cabinet Secretary’s Outstanding Leader category for leading his team to rise...
...I had mentored and who I bumped into several years later. They told me that my confidence in them had enabled them to go on to make better career choices...
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...training. We discuss the right policies to address our national need for skilled workforces, to improve productivity, growth, equality and wellbeing. Yet there’s still more we need to do to...
2020 is the Civil Service Year of Inclusion. This is an opportunity for us to celebrate our achievements to date and to think about how to continue making the Civil...
...got to be disciplined about how to get the task done by the deadline without dumping the team in it. Tom – Another advantage is that we overlap on a...
...thing, appearing biased or sometimes simply having to talk about a topic that makes us uncomfortable. Acknowledge the fears. Know that it’s normal to have these feelings. Commit to creating...