We are celebrating neurodiversity
Neurodivergent, Neuroatypical. These are words that you may have increasingly come across – but do you know what they actually mean?
The North East, Yorkshire and the Humber spans a large geographical area which includes the major towns and cities of Newcastle, Sunderland, Durham, Gateshead, Darlington, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull and York.
Number of civil servants in North East, Yorkshire and the Humber: 63000
Number of departments and agencies in North East, Yorkshire and the Humber: 41
Our CS Local team delivers cross departmental induction, leadership academies and learning/networking events. The blog page below will show you the latest events open for booking.
We also run cross departmental networks for those who work in or are passionate about continuous improvement; diversity and inclusion; engagement; environmental issues; and talent. If you wish to join one of the networks, please email the team mailbox.
The North East, Yorkshire and the Humber team are Michele Crawford, Richard Armstrong, Kelly Roush and Anne Hunter.
Team mailbox - cslocalneyh@cabinetoffice.gov.uk
Neurodivergent, Neuroatypical. These are words that you may have increasingly come across – but do you know what they actually mean?
Civil Service Local: East, South-East & London (ESEL) and cross-government Race to the Top G6/7 network are proud to invite you to their first ever cross-departmental Black History Month national event on 30 October 2020.
We are working in partnership with CSSC Sports and Leisure to deliver online sessions for Civil Servants in the North West and North East, Yorkshire and the Humber. Join Steven Toms from the CSSC for these informative virtual sessions on their key products and benefits
Interested in joining or leading our environmental network? If you are based in other parts of the UK you can also find links to your local network...
Join us for Learning at Work Week from 5 - 11 October. This year the theme is 'Learning Journeys' and we bring you a series of virtual sessions intended to inspire you, encourage you to learn, approach an issue at work differently or think about your own approach to learning and development. There is something of interest for everyone - you can attend one session or as many as you like!
Join us for our first online menopause event to celebrate World Menopause Day, open to any UK Civil Servants
Unity, not uniformity. Join civil service local in our two day national diversity and inclusion connect session.
Have you joined the Civil Service in the past 2 years? If you have, then take part in our Civil Service Induction event being hosted online on Thursday 24th September 2020.
Learn about the C-SUCCESS Knowledge Hub platform designed to share resources and ideas online
Thursday 30 July is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, and to mark the occasion Civil Service Local will be holding an online event for civil servants across the United Kingdom. The purpose of the event is to provide attendees with a basic knowledge of what modern slavery is, how they can spot the signs of trafficking, and an understanding of where they can go for assistance or to refer suspected cases.
Making Caring Visible, that’s the message for National Caring week 8 – 14 June this year, and the focus is to raise the visibility of carers and caring, why not take a look on the carers week website https://www.carersweek.org/ Carers play …
How to recognise neurodiverse conditions such as Dyslexia, Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autistic Spectrum Condition at work. Why don't you lunch and learn?
The Environment Agency will be hosting a webinar on World Environment Day (5th June), to talk about the impact of plastic pollution. Read more to find out how to join.
Would you like to engage with other civil servants, listen to thought-provoking sessions and meet inspiring people sharing their experiences? If so, why not join us at our virtual CS Connect event.
From 1st May 2020 all the 'local' Twitter accounts will be closed. We will be using the one national Twitter channel @CivServiceLocal.
Join us at the next meeting of the the next meeting of the Yorkshire and Humber Continuous Improvement Network
Would you like to explore how you can work with colleagues from across the Civil Service to raise the aspirations of young people across the North East, Yorkshire and the Humber? Join us at the next meeting of the School Outreach Network.
Could you share your knowledge and experience as a civil servant to support young people leaving care in the North East?
Would you like the opportunity to play a part in helping to shape the future direction of the Civil Service Vision, A Brilliant Civil Service?
Join us at the next meeting of Culture and Engagement network to celebrate and share the great work taking place across departments on the theme of people engagement.