Civil Service Race Champion Richard Heaton introduces the deputy directors of the cross-Civil Service Ethnic Diversity Programme, who write about their work, the successes to date and the challenges they face.
Navroza Ladha on why finding senior role models from ethnic minority backgrounds is so important for the next generation of civil servants.
Discover how Race to the Top G6/7 Network work shadow placements helped Bernadette and Shabbir develop their careers.
After growing up in care, Sahil Afware aspired to go to university and has built a successful legal career in the Civil Service. He writes about how he is supporting young people and steps on social mobility to improve diversity.
In Black History Month, Civil Service Race Champion Richard Heaton has three requests for civil servants to promote race equality.
Following a recent meeting of 24 female permanent secretaries, past and present, Melanie Dawes reflects on progress towards gender equality in the Civil Service.
Hayley Trezel compares her experience of working in the Civil Service with that of BAME colleagues.
Sue Owen on why the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Awards are so important - and details of all the 2016 winners.
Fast Streamer Elizabeth Yentumi leads a discussion with Civil Service Race Champion Richard Heaton and Rob Neil, Chair of the Civil Service Race Forum.
Jeremy Heywood gives an update on progress towards realising the Civil Service's ambition to be the UK's most inclusive employer.