International Day of Persons with Disabilities – turning the Civil Service purple
The Civil Service marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities in a variety of ways, as Philip Rutnam explains.
The Civil Service marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities in a variety of ways, as Philip Rutnam explains.
Diversity champions Jonathan Jones and Philip Rutnam outline what the Government response to the Improving Lives - Work, Health and Disability Green Paper means for the Civil Service.
Civil Service Fast Streamer Kavita Hansla wrote a poem about diversity, and decided the best way to bring it to life was to invite some colleagues along and film them reciting it.
Disability Champion Philip Rutnam rounds up recent developments in improving disability inclusion in the Civil Service.
Ross Woodward wanted to make a difference to diversity at Ministry of Defence, so he set up Straight Allies to support LGB&TI colleagues.
Matthew Coats, Ministry of Justice Chief Operating Officer, says there are things we can all do differently to make a workplace where your background is no barrier to success.
Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Champion Sue Owen writes about the day for remembering those who have been killed or who have taken their own life as a result of transphobia.
Discover how Race to the Top G6/7 Network work shadow placements helped Bernadette and Shabbir develop their careers.
Clare Moriarty says there is growing support for 'unconferences', events run by the participants, who
decide the agenda on the day.
National Statistician John Pullinger looks at how the statistical community has responded in the first three years of the five-year strategy for UK statistics, Better Statistics, Better Decisions.