New sessions added to Civil Service Live – book last remaining places now
Owing to demand for places, repeats of some presentations and learning sessions have been arranged for Civil Service Live 2016. And we've added some new sessions.
Owing to demand for places, repeats of some presentations and learning sessions have been arranged for Civil Service Live 2016. And we've added some new sessions.
People learn in different ways. In Learning at Work Week, read about the best learning experiences of some of your colleagues - and tell us about yours.
As we launch the 2016 Civil Service Live Innovation Challenge, one of last year's winners describes their project and the impact the prize has had on their work to curb the incidence of an abhorrent crime.
There's another chance for civil servants to win a once-in-a-lifetime learning and development trip to California in the Civil Service Live 2016 Innovation Challenge.
Civil Service Live 2016, the big learning event of the year for civil servants, is built around four themes and a vision of what the Civil Service needs to look like in 2020.
Natalie Ceeney has been appointed the Civil Service's Health and Well-being Champion. She talks about the benefits to our physical and mental health of supporting the 'whole self' at work.
You can register now for Civil Service Live, the biggest learning event in the calendar for civil servants. And this year, the event has a special purpose, as John Manzoni explains.
John Pullinger looks at what we can learn about leadership from the history of the Civil Service and shares his pledge as a leader.
Felicity Harvey's tips for leaders and managers on giving effective feedback include advice crowdsourced from delegates at Civil Service Live 2015.
Such is the demand for development advice that Civil Service Learning is unveiling an online service to answer your queries, all year round.