Inclusion in practice in the Civil Service
In our second blog for National Inclusion Week, Rupert McNeil explains what the week's theme of 'everyday inclusion' means for the Civil Service.
In our second blog for National Inclusion Week, Rupert McNeil explains what the week's theme of 'everyday inclusion' means for the Civil Service.
To mark National Inclusion Week, John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service, reaffirms the organisation’s commitment to becoming the UK’s most inclusive employer and explains why this is a priority.
Ann Carter-Gray recounts her journey to leadership as a woman in the Civil Service.
Jo Rodrigues talks about the wide-ranging opportunities available on the new Civil Service careers website.
Philip Rutnam, Civil Service Disability Champion, sets out how civil servants can make documents as accessible as possible.
In Migraine Awareness Week, Zamila Bunglawala describes what it's like to live with the condition.
HMRC apprentice Joe Powell talks about his work as a software developer and why he's joined the ranks of apprentice ambassadors.
Tamsin Morgan highlights an initiative for correcting the regional imbalance in Civil Service roles and boosting local growth.
Welsh Government Permanent Secretary Shan Morgan says there is growing evidence that the best way to help people improve and excel comes from recognising and building on strengths.
In this latest of our series of personal disability stories, introduced by Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam, Ross Duncan discusses his dyslexia.