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.
The award-winning Team Chaffinch, the team behind the A-Z to Better Wellbeing toolkit, suggest some quick and easy ways to take care of your wellbeing in 2019.
Permanent Secretary Shan Morgan describes how they are strengthening the approach to health and wellbeing in the Welsh Government.
Ben Merrick, Civil Service champion for visually impaired people, uses the International Day of Persons with Disabilities to tell us what he's been up to in 2018, and what a positive attitude and making sure he gets the support he needs has done for him.
Civil Service diversity champions Sue Owen and Philip Rutnam combine to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS.
On Carers Rights Day, Government Chief People Officer Rupert McNeil describes how the Civil Service can support the tens of thousands of civil servants who identify themselves as carers.
Paul Carter recalls why, 15 years ago, he laced up his trainers and started running, and the effect this has had on his life.
One year on from the publication of the Stevenson and Farmer Thriving at Work mental health review, Jonathan Jones looks at the progress the Civil Service has made and the challenges still ahead.
Rupert McNeil looks at the expanding range of mental health support for civil servants.
Jonathan Jones announces the next step in the Civil Service delivering on its commitment to being a leading employer in its approach to mental health.