Leaving the Civil Service – Clare Moriarty
Clare Moriarty looks back on a public service career that stretches back to 1985, culminating in her time as Permanent Secretary at two government departments.
Clare Moriarty looks back on a public service career that stretches back to 1985, culminating in her time as Permanent Secretary at two government departments.
To mark the forthcoming Inter Faith Week, Peter Benton, Faith and Belief Champion at the Office for National Statistics, talks about the importance of learning more about each other’s faiths and beliefs.
Civil Service Faith & Belief Champion Clare Moriarty launches a new toolkit to support the building of inclusive cultures for civil servants of all faiths and none.
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.
To mark World Humanist Day, Roger Hutton, Humanist Champion at the Ministry of Defence, explains what humanism means to him.
Civil Service Muslim Network Chair Nabeela Rasul shares her experience of the Muslim month of fasting.
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.
Clare Moriarty writes about her new role as Civil Service Faith and Belief Champion.
Zainab Agha, of DCLG, shares her reflections on Ramadan, what it means to Muslims and how she manages life and work during this period of fasting.
Kevin Oliver of HM Passport Office doesn't belong to any particular minority group, but he is a tireless campaigner for equality and inclusion. He explains why.