Improving inclusion means relentless effort
In the third of our blogs marking National Inclusion Week, Civil Service Gender Champion Melanie Dawes looks behind the scenes at what it takes to make the organisation more inclusive.
In the third of our blogs marking National Inclusion Week, Civil Service Gender Champion Melanie Dawes looks behind the scenes at what it takes to make the organisation more inclusive.
Philip Rutnam, Civil Service Disability Champion, sets out how civil servants can make documents as accessible as possible.
In this latest of our series of personal disability stories, introduced by Civil Service Disability Champion Philip Rutnam, Ross Duncan discusses his dyslexia.
The first conference on mental health in the Civil Service took place last month. Philip Rutnam and Jonathan Jones report on a successful day.
On the eve of the 'Pride in London Parade', Sue Owen, Civil Service Champion for the LGB&TI community, explains what Pride means to her.
Clare Moriarty, Civil Service Diversity Champion for Faith & Belief, says the interest generated by her first blog in the role confirmed that there is a real appetite for more discussion about these issues.
As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, Philip Rutnam introduces Joanne's story of coping with mental ill health.
Jim Harra, Second Permanent Secretary at HM Revenue & Customs, talks about his continuing role as LGBT+ champion at HMRC.
Philip Rutnam introduces a personal account from a young civil servant who says her disability is one of a number of important characteristics that make her who she is.
On International Women's Day, Civil Service Gender Champion Melanie Dawes talks about some of the 'Wonder Women' in public service who have inspired her and others.