The civil servant keeping military service in the family

...M word that’s currently a hot topic – menopause. Reflecting on how times have moved on for women in the Armed Forces, I’m conscious of how much still needs to...
...M word that’s currently a hot topic – menopause. Reflecting on how times have moved on for women in the Armed Forces, I’m conscious of how much still needs to...
...in helping improve how we deliver IT to our users. It has made my life a lot easier and enabled me to focus more on the strategic side of the...
...bring that into other teams? How will you reflect on your position as a leader? I encourage you to click on the link below to explore Leadership in Action. https://civilservice.blog.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/86/2020/04/Leadership-in-Action.pdf...
The Civil Service Careers website was developed to provide an overview of the Civil Service in an accessible way, to show how it is changing and to inform, engage and...
...Our skills and experiences change so often in the department that you need to keep this fresh. If I don’t know how I need to develop, how can I assist...
...so I was interested in Parliament and discovered an apprenticeship opportunity in the Commons. House of Commons I work for the International Development Committee, leading on Middle East- and North...
...sensitivity to light, sound, smell and touch. I have to wear sunglasses, can’t let anyone touch me, as it tingles intensely, can’t eat or drink anything, and when I try...
...inclusive growth can lead to real improvements in the outcomes experienced by those individuals, families and communities with the greatest needs. In short, the NPF provides the government machinery to...
...GDP figures to give us a better picture of the health of our economy in their article entitled ‘Sex, Drugs and GDP’. The Behavioural Insights Team explain how they used...
...injury to compete in the Invictus Games. Keep an eye on our social media profiles to hear from Matt and others from January. Join the active wellbeing 2024 campaign today...