Building a Carer Inclusive Civil Service - Tony's story
...to Norwich anyway, and so for the last two and a half years, me and my mum have been living together. Alongside this, one of my brothers has a long-term...
...to Norwich anyway, and so for the last two and a half years, me and my mum have been living together. Alongside this, one of my brothers has a long-term...
...in the Cabinet Office) celebrating the launch of the Applicant Tracking System known as ‘Vx’ which I ended by saying ‘We’ll be building on the range of services we already...
...working. From the very first event in Manchester, it was apparent that people were massively engaged with this theme, and it was great to see everyone hungry to learn and...
...and exciting six months, getting to grips with an organisation that supports ministers to deliver policies and services that touch almost every aspect of people’s lives in Wales. As the...
...with the mental and physical effects decades later. Survivors of child sexual abuse often stay silent about their suffering for years - and some never tell anyone. Some feel let...
...one thing that brings them together, though, is the dedication to professional improvement. The Civil Service attracts people from all backgrounds and seeks to represent the society it serves. One...
...help and advice. We will be promoting campaigns such as One You and the free NHS health checks for those aged 40 to 74 available in England, together with similar...
...done. What also jumps out is how much talent has been lost. As we compared experiences, everyone had stories of female colleagues who had not fulfilled their potential. Sometimes they...
...in the 1990s. With hindsight it seems to me that my Father really set the tone for me to be able to keep motivated and ‘getting the job done’ in...
Alex Chisholm, Permanent Secretary, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy It’s not every day that the Exec Team from the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) find...