Personal disability stories: Part 1
Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam introduces the first in a series of inspiring personal accounts.
Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam introduces the first in a series of inspiring personal accounts.
Home Office Second Permanent Secretary Patsy Wilkinson suggests things we can all do to help the Civil Service become instinctively inclusive.
Jeremy Heywood introduces the new Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Strategy, and suggests ways in which we can all help make the organisation more inclusive.
Disability Champion Philip Rutnam on how the steps in the ENABLER model can help you become disability confident.
Keela Shackell-Smith on what winning the Diversity and Inclusion category at the Civil Service Awards means for the Cross Government Women’s Network.
This month, DCMS added 'Digital' to its name. Permanent Secretary Sue Owen looks back at the department's first quarter-century, driving economic growth and promoting Britain overseas, and how its remit has changed to reflect and support changes in society.
Sue Owen highlights the opportunity to join two schemes focused on increasing diversity in the Civil Service's senior leadership.
Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam looks at Civil Service activities marking Mental Health Awareness Week and the key points he took from the week.
Following a recent meeting of 24 female permanent secretaries, past and present, Melanie Dawes reflects on progress towards gender equality in the Civil Service.
Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam explains the 'three Cs' of disability confident management.