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...happening. And the pace of change is accelerating. Government is adopting new ideas and new ways of working to make everything we do better for users, and more efficient. Technology...
...happening. And the pace of change is accelerating. Government is adopting new ideas and new ways of working to make everything we do better for users, and more efficient. Technology...
...Name one barrier standing between you and your goal – and how are you smashing through it? Maybe the trickiest thing about the 1.5m homes milestone is timelines. It can...
...know there's another way to show your impact – one that could enrich your career whilst making a profound difference to causes close to your heart? This Trustees' Week, I...
...crime victims, would need to bridge that gap. So we did something simple but powerful: we listened from day one. Before launch, I brought stakeholders together to stress-test our messages...
...needs align with emerging technologies. Take our recent £50m investment in Mental Health research. One in four of us will face acute mental health issues. Everyone knows someone affected. Yet...
Just about everyone knows how to write, but not everyone can write well. Jonathan Marshall shares his tips to help you write better Government Skills learning expert Jonathan Marshall explains...
...one period of a mental health condition, and we all know colleagues, family members or friends who are currently living with them, whether we are aware of it or not....
...Passport photo of Friedrich (Fred) Weiss On 31 January 1939, Friedrich (Fred) Weiss landed at Harwich in Essex to start his new life in the UK. Already 17, he was...
...a better place. How you can be involved The theme of this year’s campaign is breaking down barriers to getting active, and we’ve got some hugely inspirational individuals involved. One...
...telling people: “Be more innovative!” is a fairly unhelpful instruction. Over the last six months, I’ve been speaking to academics, researchers and private sector companies, and asking them one question:...