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What winning the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Award meant to me
Written by: John Norcliffe, HMRC Posted on: 18 November 2016
I suspect no-one was more surprised than I was to be awarded the overall Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Award in 2015.
Letting our diversity and inclusion stars shine
Written by: Civil Service Blog Team Posted on: 26 September 2016
On 14 October, something special is happening - the ceremony for the 10th-anniversary Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion Awards.
The civil service's proud record as a disability-friendly employer must not be undermined by performance management
Written by: Jess Bowie Civil Service World editor Posted on: 3 June 2016
From the CSW editor: A commitment to improving workplace adjustments for officials with disabilities is welcome. But possible discrimination is a real cause for concern
10th-anniversary Diversity & Inclusion Awards – tell us who's making a difference
Written by: Sue Owen, Permanent Secretary for DCMS and the Civil Service LGB&TI Champion Posted on: 9 May 2016
You’ll hopefully have seen in Rupert McNeil’s recent blog that 2016 is the 10th anniversary of
Five tips for keeping your career on the up, against the odds
Written by: Dilys Alam, Cabinet Office’s Implementation Unit Posted on: 22 April 2016
You have probably picked up that our senior leaders have made improving diversity and inclusion in the Civil Service a
Ten years of the Diversity & Inclusion Awards
Written by: Rupert McNeil, Civil Service Chief People Officer Posted on: 18 April 2016
This year is the 10th anniversary of the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Awards.
'Inclusive by instinct' - the goal of Civil Service diversity
Written by: Susie Owen and Deborah Brooks, Cabinet Office Posted on: 5 April 2016
We are about to say goodbye to our joint role as Deputy Directors for Civil Service Diversity & Inclusion.
Social mobility in the Civil Service - our next steps
Written by: Sir Jeremy Heywood, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service Posted on: 24 March 2016
Anyone who reads this blog will know that Diversity and Inclusion is one of my top three priorities as Head of the Civil Service.
My priorities as Civil Service Disability Champion
Written by: Philip Rutnam, Perm Secretary for the Department for Transport and Civil Service Disability Champion Posted on: 22 March 2016
I’ve now been Disability Champion for nearly a year. It’s been daunting but also hugely exciting. Social mobility - more support to progress
Written by: Geraldine Clement, Ministry of Justice Posted on: 16 March 2016
Picture in your mind someone with this background:
LGBT History Month 2016
Written by: Sue Owen, Permanent Secretary for DCMS and the Civil Service LGB&TI Champion Posted on: 1 March 2016
Over the past four weeks people across the country have been celebrating LGBT History Month.
UK and Scottish civil servants see moving between governments as "very difficult", says Scottish permanent secretary Leslie Evans
Written by: Matt Foster, Civil Service World deputy editor Posted on: 26 February 2016
Scottish perm sec Leslie Evans tells Institute for Government event civil servants north and south of the border "need to recognise each others’ evolving roles"
LGBT – history, religion and faith
Written by: Stephen Foreshew-Cain, Executive Director, Government Digital Service Posted on: 26 February 2016
This month, indeed every February, is LGBT History Month.
Jeremy Heywood launches new network for black and minority ethnic civil service leaders as Whitehall aims to boost diversity in its top ranks
Written by: Matt Foster, Civil Service World deputy editor Posted on: 25 February 2016
"One of our most important collective responsibilities is to improve the diversity of our senior leadership," says cabinet secretary, as new senior network launched
Transforming government together
Written by: Stephen Foreshew-Cain, Executive Director, Government Digital Service Posted on: 18 February 2016
Every now and then we do well by taking stock of where we are and to map out the future.
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