Please, don't call me BAME or BME!

...That’s why now is the time to have an open conversation about this: to help share our valuable research into how ethnic minorities wish to be identified; to help overcome...
...That’s why now is the time to have an open conversation about this: to help share our valuable research into how ethnic minorities wish to be identified; to help overcome...
...to an interview. This is your chance to bring your application to life and show your suitability in person. Research common Civil Service interview questions for the grade and similar...
...or a team. Use plain English. Government jargon is an instant turnoff for blog users, and will get in the way of your communication (see words to avoid). Follow the...
...simple to use and offer real benefits to the people who use them. This isn’t just a nice to have. By making it possible for users to self-serve easily, we...
...Twitter because they want to talk. It’s not necessary to acknowledge every re-tweet, but etiquette is important. Again, see how people you respect or find interesting do this. #BuildingABrand Add...
...of Reservists I had helped train out to Kuwait and then into Iraq, planning their part in the operation, and seeing them perform so effectively and cheerfully under such challenging...
...on Christmas Day in a number of different military headquarters. One group will be in Kabul, advising the Commander of British Forces in Afghanistan on the transition to the new...
...And, to give it its dues, it did ‘build me back up’ again. It helped, and my confidence increased. I’ve also tried to deal with it by thrusting myself into...
...I was looking for. My first experience of how DFID operates in a crisis was the devastating 2004 Boxing Day tsunami in the Indian Ocean. In terms of loss of...
...our confidence in performance management and inclusion. The third sector faces similar challenges and there is an opportunity to learn from each other and build effective business networks to increasingly...