Letting our diversity and inclusion stars shine
With the 2016 Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion awards ceremony rapidly approaching, we speak to some of the 2015 winners about what the awards mean to them.
With the 2016 Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion awards ceremony rapidly approaching, we speak to some of the 2015 winners about what the awards mean to them.
Good customer service is essential to the reputation of any organisation and public confidence in what it provides, says Jennie Granger, champion of the newest Civil Service Award, for Customer Service.
We're all involved in creating the conditions for growth, says BIS Permanent Secretary Martin Donnelly, champion of the 2016 Civil Service Award for Supporting Growth.
In Volunteers' Week, Director of the Office for Civil Society Mark Fisher celebrates civil servant volunteers who put their time and skills at the service of others and enhance their own lives in the process.
MOD Permanent Secretary Stephen Lovegrove, Skills Award Champion for this year's Civil Service Awards, explains why promoting skills is so important for the future of the organisation.
Richard Heaton, the new Civil Service Awards Champion, announces the opening of nominations for the 2016 awards - and sets us all a target.
As the categories for the 2016 Civil Service Awards are announced, Jeremy Heywood reveals what civil servants said they wanted to see in the list.
The Operational Delivery Profession celebrates all the nominees for the 2015 Dame Lesley Strathie Operational Excellence Award, underlining the sheer range of work they cover.
Wendy Hardaker won the 2015 Civil Service Award for Leadership. But she explains why telling her story as a carer, and raising awareness of carer-related issues in the workplace, are just as important to her.
The tenth Civil Service Awards took place at Buckingham Palace this year. Celebrating great public service work that is changing lives for the better in the UK, this year's winners were also presented to The Queen.