The Collaboration Award was taken home by the Shielding team from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. Their Shielding programme was a mammoth operation across multiple departments and agencies, set up in March 2020 to provide advice and …
The recipient of the Citizenship Award was Sarah Morton from the Department for Work and Pensions. Working with her local community in Liverpool, Sarah supports homeless people and strives to eliminate period poverty. At work, Sarah encourages colleagues to recognise …
For the first time ever, the Civil Service Awards 2020 will take place as a virtual ceremony, drawing together colleagues online from all over the Civil Service. If you know an individual or team who has done some brilliant work …
With just four weeks left before nominations for the 2019 Civil Service Awards close, Mark Sedwill says the awards are a fantastic opportunity to shine a light on some of the brilliant work of civil servants.
Who's made it onto the list?
The judging panel for the Communication category in the 2018 Civil Service Awards announce the 9 contenders in their long list for the prize.
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.
DfT's Kulvinder Bassi writes about his experience as a double Civil Service Award winner - and urges fellow civil servants to make their own nominations for the 2018 awards.
On the eve of the 'Pride in London Parade', Sue Owen, Civil Service Champion for the LGB&TI community, explains what Pride means to her.
Matthew Rycroft, Champion of the Skills Award in the 2018 Civil Service Awards, is looking for nominees who have shared skills effectively or actively promoted their development in an individual, team or organisation.