Civil Service Awards 2021: Winds of change

...different to the way it all works now. Women tended to be in more junior grades, and it’s great to see how this has changed to really reflect our diverse...
...different to the way it all works now. Women tended to be in more junior grades, and it’s great to see how this has changed to really reflect our diverse...
...the 5 top tips from the thousands of civil servants, Senior Civil Servant speakers, external advice and departmental activity we’ve seen; about how to turn aspiration into action on the...
...is being inundated with UK and international interest in how it could help us in understanding the dynamics of our modern economy, how our cities work and other pressing issues....
...that Jonathan will keep in touch with us in future and consider a return to the public sector one day.” During my placement in the Civil Service I was able...
...in the way humanists bring their values into the workplace. For a start, that means thinking about what it is to be a humanist. I prefer to use the term...
...now until 7 May, the key principle to keep in mind is that we should do everything possible to avoid any activity that could call our political impartiality into question...
...there is clearly much we share. Having the opportunity to see what works, to learn from each other and to use that evidence to improve both policy-making and public services...
...and introduced me to binary systems, programmable calculators and early home computers such as the ZX81. In 1981, before going to university, I worked for GEC’s research lab, writing code...
...in the delivery of public services. Like inclusion, accessibility isn’t just the moral and legal thing to do. It enables us to achieve better policy delivery, recruit and retain the...
...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...