What is Ace Awareness Week?
This week, 20 to 26 October, is Ace Awareness Week. Ace is an umbrella term to encompass anyone who fits within the spectrum of asexuality. An asexual person is someone...
This week, 20 to 26 October, is Ace Awareness Week. Ace is an umbrella term to encompass anyone who fits within the spectrum of asexuality. An asexual person is someone...
...above is ‘yes’, then please read on… The Going Forward into Employment (GFIE) programme pilot was launched in the North West in 2017 as a collaboration between the Cabinet Office,...
...and my teams. Other sessions covering why anyone should be led by me have been challenging and made me think about my leadership style. I have also been impressed by...
...the series of blogs from Race Champion Richard Heaton. One thing I’ve noticed working in the Cabinet Office’s Race Disparity Unit is how many different ways there are to refer...
...importance of these awards in representing the brilliant work taking place across the Civil Service. Now in their 14th year, the awards are designed to showcase the hard work done...
...and listen you soon get into a rhythm and start to build a connection. Sometimes it can just be about sitting there in silence so someone doesn’t feel alone. In...
...tend to take our health for granted, and, for some, adjusting to life with a disability can be difficult. This can be particularly true for those with life-changing injuries. One...
Rupert McNeil, Government Chief People Officer One in four people will experience a mental health problem each year; and one in six will struggle in any given week. Suicide remains...
...in the work and career journeys of some ethnic minority colleagues. So, there's plenty more work to be done – and to be done in a sustainable way; otherwise, we'll...
...and ethnicity? Faith? Age? Disability? Gender? Sex or sexuality? Perhaps all of these things. But what about location? According to the Institute for Government, there are now 83,530 civil servants...