Join us on 7 October 2021 to hear from prominent Black women in public life – ‘Our stories have power’ - a collaborative national online event to celebrate Black History Month brought to you by Civil Service Local East, South-East and London (ESEL) and the Department for Levelling up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) Race network - BAMEnet.
Join our online event on 11 May to learn about the important work of the Youth Justice Board, and find out how you can volunteer and make a contribution to help the lives of young people.
Whether you have a formal engagement role or are just passionate about improving engagement in your department, take this opportunity to learn about what is taking place across the Civil Service in Scotland to support our colleagues and find out how Covid is changing our workplace culture.
We have speakers from, Insolvency Service, Cabinet Office, Ministry of Defence, Social Security Scotland , Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority and Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs. As well discuss as discussing topics linked to engagement and culture, there will be opportunities to talk about what future working practices will look like and share your experience, expertise and ideas on how together we can meet the challenges and opportunities facing our departments.
Join us on 22 April for a session hosted by Benenden Health. Benenden Health is a Not For Profit Affordable Health Care Provider mutual society in the UK providing private medical cover for civil servants and they will be setting out their offer and the benefits of membership wherever you are based in the UK.
We are pleased to invite all civil servants to join our online event on 23 February 2021 where you will hear from a member of the Modern Registration Division about the voting process. Find out more and how to register.
We have been working with colleagues from the Government Digital Service and are pleased to invite you to an online session about the work of The Data Standards Authority.
Join our online events taking place on 1st, 2nd and 9th December 2020 in support of the United Nations International 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign.
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.
Following the Prime Minster's advice to avoid travel and gatherings we have decided to postpone these events until the Autumn.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Join our upcoming Civil Service Local discovery session aimed at enabling female civil servants to make informed choices about senior roles in the digital and IT field.
Our next Junior Leaders Networking Event is in Norwich on 26 September, an opportunity to hear from an inspirational speaker, have discussions and share experience with peers at AA to EO level.
Come to this roadshow to find out how the Food Standards Agency use their expertise and influence so people can trust the food they buy and eat is safe and what it says it is.
Join fellow managers for this exciting group session where you will take a look at how we can become effective leaders and learn from our failures. This session will... help you and your teams create the right culture to be …
This session is being delivered by Women's Aid and is aimed at front-line practitioners that work in the public and voluntary sectors, and are likely to be in contact with survivors of domestic abuse.
Join us in Bristol for a learning event aimed at AA to HEO grade staff who want to learn more about leadership and how to tackle poor performance and conflict...
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We support recruitment practices to help make sure our workforce in locations around the country reflects the make-up of the local community.