Government property - the shock of the new - been there, done that!
Throughout my career in the Civil Service, I have seen many ‘revolutionary’ changes become the norm. Writing a blog, in itself, is one of those changes. So, let me tell...
Throughout my career in the Civil Service, I have seen many ‘revolutionary’ changes become the norm. Writing a blog, in itself, is one of those changes. So, let me tell...
When voters go to the polls in May, the Civil Service needs to be ready. The election result may be straightforward, with one party winning an overall majority. But whatever...
...be asked to join the central team. My role in the small programme team – there are just six of us – is to be the link between Movement to...
...UK, one in two people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, and around 1 million people of working age, currently have cancer. Given the significant number of people...
...most part for the better, we still have a long way to go. Remember things that help remove barriers for people with visual or non-visual disabilities will actually help everyone...
Barry Spruce As a relative newcomer to the Civil Service (almost 6 months) – or, to be more precise, a recent returnee after a number of years away – one...
...with him at the DWP in the Digital Category, he is one of the foremost inclusive leaders across the civil service, sees and nurtures the promise in everyone. Nick Joicey...
Shared Parental Leave campaign poster At the beginning of the year I shared my views on the immediate priorities for the Civil Service. One of those was to increase opportunities...
...their civil service. Not just as an end in itself, but to promote lesson learning and improvement. We are particularly interested in this in the Civil Service Board. Although we...
...and retention; vetting allows us to know that everyone with access to protectively marked material has a high level of integrity, and is unlikely to be blackmailed or extorted. National...