...Analyst Apprentice in the Economics, Strategy and Analytics team and looking forward to starting his out-of-office learning. He joined the FRC after graduating from the University of Kent with a...
...and colleagues of employees with any of the above conditions. We are also looking for allies who are keen to make the workplace more diverse and equal. The network offers...
...changes to our contracts and suppliers, it is a crucial time to be at the top of our game on contract management. The recent release of the Prompt Payment Code...
Janet Young, Government Chief Property Officer and Head of the Government Property Profession National Inclusion Week 2019 is a fantastic opportunity to share how the Government Property Function is putting...
...much to learn This year’s programme covers a range of themes and an eclectic mix of learning sessions, offering something for all tastes and interests. Explore How to become a...
...relevant and self-paced. Here they’ve picked out five of the best … Civil Service Expectations Eleven quick-bite modules covering the Civil Service Code, the 2010 Equality Act, the importance of...
...a global leader in the application of behavioural insights to increase the impact of policy, and we now have more Social Impact Bonds than the rest of the world put...
This week we're launching D5, an international network of like-minded governments working on digital transformation of public services. The founding members are Estonia, Israel, New Zealand, South Korea and the...
...steps may seem daunting to some of our members - particularly on issues around using social media in the Civil Service. However, the potential of social media is too great...
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