First Civil Service conference on mental health
The first conference on mental health in the Civil Service took place last month. Philip Rutnam and Jonathan Jones report on a successful day.
The first conference on mental health in the Civil Service took place last month. Philip Rutnam and Jonathan Jones report on a successful day.
It's Civil Service Active Wellbeing Week. As new CSSC chair Philip Rycroft says, there are lots of opportunities to get involved, and you can make your own commitment - big or small - to improving your health and wellbeing.
In Carers Week, Rupert McNeil announces new support for carers in the Civil Service.
Civil Service Health and Wellbeing Champion Jonathan Jones describes government-wide activities marking Mental Health Awareness Week.
How two government departments are working together to transform mental health provision for children and young people.
Civil Service Health and Wellbeing Champion Jonathan Jones supports Time to Talk Day.
Diversity champions Jonathan Jones and Philip Rutnam outline what the Government response to the Improving Lives - Work, Health and Disability Green Paper means for the Civil Service.
Chief People Officer Rupert McNeil describes the Civil Service's work with other employers on how best to support those experiencing domestic abuse.
Head of the Civil Service Sir Jeremy Heywood on making the mental health and wellbeing of all civil servants a key priority.
Treasury Permanent Secretary Tom Scholar looks at some of the ways we can help to look after our own - and each other's - mental health.