Civil Service winds of change
...was switching to open plan offices in 2003 following a three-year refurb. As an in-house reporter, I did a vox pop quizzing staff on what they’d like to see in...
...was switching to open plan offices in 2003 following a three-year refurb. As an in-house reporter, I did a vox pop quizzing staff on what they’d like to see in...
...of faith, belief or no belief working in today’s Civil Service and how do you think we can improve how we recruit and retain people to create a more inclusive...
...in Newcastle in February 2020 (the first ever HMRC Job Share Conference took place in London in May 2019). They were asked to deliver a presentation about their job sharing...
...treated with dignity. These are powerful components in life. But according to the World Health Organisation, the greatest cause of injury and bodily harm to women is domestic violence. Violence...
...takes many shapes and forms, so I won’t go into detail. Instead, I want to share some of my personal experiences, because I want to be a voice for others...
...of family therapy that we had. She would check in how I was, while sustaining the normality of delivering in my role. I also took the decision to share the...
...Adam Mazrani and I work in the External Affairs team in the Home Office Communications Directorate. Over the past year, I’ve led stakeholder engagement on the government’s mission to halve...
...we have, using the international weight of the UK to help secure inward investment to all parts of the UK, or supporting ministers from the Devolved Administrations when they visit...
...MoJ and GCHQ, they entered primarily to showcase and celebrate their successes and to recognise how far they’ve come in their ‘smarter working’ journey; while for DIO it was more...
...the leading cause of death for men between 20 and 34 in England and Wales, being 24% of all deaths in this group in 2013. It was on Blue Monday...