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The Workplace Adjustment Passport: Lisa's story

Posted by: Rupert McNeil, Government Chief People Officer, Civil Service Human Resources, Cabinet Office, Posted on: 29 November 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders
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The second in a series of first-person experiences of the Workplace Adjustment Passport in action.

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The Civil Service... Disability Confident and more

Posted by: Sir Philip Rutnam, Home Office Permanent Secretary, and Civil Service Disability Champion, Posted on: 18 November 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders, Diversity and inclusion

Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam's update on recent events includes the commitment by all departments to the Government's Disability Confident scheme.

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Living and working with diabetes

Posted by: Kevin McGurgan, Posted on: 14 November 2016 - Categories: A great place to work
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To mark World Diabetes Day, the FCO's Kevin McGurgan tells the story of his family's experience of the condition and why it's no bar to a successful career.

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Supporting civil servants who stammer

Posted by: Betony Kelly, Posted on: 4 November 2016 - Categories: Diversity and inclusion

A group of civil servants have come together to form the Civil Service Stammering Network.

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Why we need the Diversity and Inclusion Awards

Posted by: Sue Owen, DCMS Permanent Secretary, and Civil Service LGB&TI Champion, Posted on: 28 October 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders, Diversity and inclusion
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Sue Owen on why the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Awards are so important - and details of all the 2016 winners.

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The Workplace Adjustment Passport: Lynsey's story

Posted by: Rupert McNeil, Government Chief People Officer, Civil Service Human Resources, Cabinet Office, Posted on: 13 October 2016 - Categories: A great place to work, Civil Service Leaders
Workplace Adjustment Passport front page

After Rupert McNeil blogged about getting a Workplace Adjustment Passport, civil servants came forward with their own stories. Among the first was Lynsey Murray.

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Where are we on diversity and inclusion?

Posted by: Sir Jeremy Heywood, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, Posted on: 30 September 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders
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Jeremy Heywood gives an update on progress towards realising the Civil Service's ambition to be the UK's most inclusive employer.

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Inclusive leadership – building disability confidence

Posted by: Sir Philip Rutnam, Home Office Permanent Secretary, and Civil Service Disability Champion, Posted on: 28 September 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders, Effective leaders

Our Disability Champion explains the ‘magic ratio 5:1’ for successful relationships and how it can make you a more inclusive leader.

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New expert panel to advise on disability

Posted by: Sir Philip Rutnam, Home Office Permanent Secretary, and Civil Service Disability Champion, Posted on: 14 September 2016 - Categories: Civil Service Leaders
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Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam announces details of a new panel of experts to advise and challenge the Civil Service on greater inclusion for people with a disability.

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Work placement opportunity for young people with autism

Posted by: Civil Service Blog Team, Posted on: 25 August 2016 - Categories: Diversity and inclusion
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Ten young people with autism recently took part in an innovative Civil Service work-experience programme.

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