Personal disability stories: Part 8 – Emma and Therese's stories
This instalment in the series focuses on the experience of two civil servants with non-visible autoimmune conditions.
This instalment in the series focuses on the experience of two civil servants with non-visible autoimmune conditions.
Philip Rutnam writes about recent activities to promote disability inclusion across the Civil Service.
Civil Service diversity champions Sue Owen and Philip Rutnam combine to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS.
Read an abridged version of Clare Moriarty's address at the Armistice Day service remembering all those, including civil servants, who died in the First World War.
Clare Moriarty, Civil Service Faith & Belief Champion, writes about Civil Service activities marking Inter Faith Week (11-18 November), and about a new network of champions helping to promote faith literacy and inclusion.
Marking the anniversary of the Disability Confident scheme, this story focuses on how one person's experience of cancer led her to create a new staff support network for those diagnosed with the disease, their carers and colleagues.
Bernadette Kelly takes the second presentation of a prize for Social Mobility in the annual Diversity & Inclusion Awards as her cue to give an update on progress in social mobility in the Civil Service.
Philip Rutnam introduces Stella Perrett's story, which illustrates the value of the Workplace Adjustment Passport for disabled colleagues.
Jonathan Jones explains how the Civil Service has teamed up with Samaritans to launch a package of support that will help us care for the mental wellbeing of colleagues.
Sue Owen writes about two key commitments that Civil Service HR has contributed to the new Government LGBT Action Plan.