Civil Service Disability Champion's summer round-up
Philip Rutnam rounds up recent activity on Disability Inclusion in the Civil Service, including an innovative work experience programme for young people with autism.
Philip Rutnam rounds up recent activity on Disability Inclusion in the Civil Service, including an innovative work experience programme for young people with autism.
The Civil Service has repeated its success in a national employment inclusion awards scheme.
Claire Bonney was born with epilepsy. She says that because of the condition she has developed a way of working that fits perfectly with her job.
Clare Moriarty, Defra Permanent Secretary, on why vulnerability is a strength for effective leaders.
Philip Rutnam explains why Autism Awareness Week matters to the Civil Service and provides a five-point guide to making the workplace more inclusive for people with autism.
One year after being made Disability Champion of the Civil Service, Philip Rutnam reviews his commitments and asks civil servants to hold him to account.
Cabinet Office Disability Network co-chair Sam Todd gives five top tips for helping civil servants with a disability make the most of their talents in the workplace.
Kevin Oliver of HM Passport Office doesn't belong to any particular minority group, but he is a tireless campaigner for equality and inclusion. He explains why.
Philip Rutnam, DfT Permanent Secretary and Civil Service Disability Champion looks at stammering, disability and Mental Health Awareness Day 2015.
Sir Jeremy Heywood and Philip Rutnam look at the success of the DWP's Disability Confident campaign, and how we can all get involved.