Social Mobility - are you playing your part?

...myself – will anyone listen to what I have to say? I decided – of course they will, so get writing! I grew up in a working-class household, with three...
...myself – will anyone listen to what I have to say? I decided – of course they will, so get writing! I grew up in a working-class household, with three...
...colleagues. The Civil Service Rainbow Alliance (CSRA) network for LGB employees, and a:gender, the network for trans and intersex employees also took part in the event. One of the speakers...
...are out there fronting inclusion, leading impactful change. Our culture is one that facilitates and encourages difficult meaningful conversations, where everyone is heard, and can speak up without fear. Zero...
...Service is one of the most important institutions in our society. So it matters that we do our job superbly and that the way we do it is founded on...
...Covid restrictions Like everyone else, the lockdown restrictions have presented me with some real challenges as well as opportunities to find new ways of achieving my goals. One thing I’ve...
...with that, my confidence and my self-belief. Assistive technology I use ClaroRead to help with my written work. There are similar products and tools available, but this one works well...
...time. But I think back to day one, and it wasn’t easy. There were so many questions: Will people forget me? Will I get lonely? How do I stay in...
...project right. A uniquely challenging environment I have been reflecting on the differences and the similarities between government and my previous working environment. It’s perhaps easier to spot the differences:...
...zones, but I have never seen one surrounded by a high perimeter wall with barbed wire, cameras, guard towers, and UN peacekeepers patrolling in armoured tank convoys. Once inside the...
...better at than me, start focusing on the things I’m naturally good at, really deploy those strengths to the max, and get my team to help fill the gaps, which...