Easter, Passover and now it’s Ramadan
Saeed Kidwai from BIS tells us about a series of cross departmental events highlighting different festivals in Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Saeed Kidwai from BIS tells us about a series of cross departmental events highlighting different festivals in Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Inappropriate behaviour, language or humour; bullying and harassment! We all know it’s wrong but what to do about it? Find out at our next discovery session in Cambridge on 28 June.
The CS Local North East, Yorkshire and the Humber Continuous Improvement Networks recently held a Development Day where delegates identified topics that they would like to find out more about. The network is developing a programme of Discovery Sessions based on these and the first session will be about Operational Excellence, delivered by HM Passport Office Continuous Improvement Team.
The DWP Digital Academy offers a 1 day Digital and Agile Awareness course. Find out more
A Mela multi-cultural celebrations is taking place on Wednesday 18 May in Birmingham and everyone is invited.
Two Midlands networks of interest are holding discovery sessions over the next few weeks. How to get that job and Seeing things differently are the topics.
Are you ready to engage with the world or even to keep in touch with friends and family in this digital age or are you feeling just a little bit left behind or missing out. If this is you then come along to our next Discovery Session on social media.
It’s not every day that you can learn about resilience and crisis management from a senior civil servant who is involved with planning the government’s response to threats ranging from terrorist attacks to floods. But civil servants at a recent discovery session in Blackpool had precisely that opportunity.
A workshop to learn more about life in the Gangmasters Licensing Authority and how to make the most of your skills to work in other Government departments.
I hadn't been to a Discovery Session for a while until today, but I think I made a smart move choosing this one. The two hour bite-size event focused on smarter working and how a more agile approach to work …
Dementia Awareness Week will take place on 15-21 May 2016. To help raise awareness and understanding of dementia, Ann White, Dementia Friends Champion, is holding two 90 minute interactive and engaging sessions on Thursday 19th May 2016.
Due to popular demand we will be holding another 'Secure that job' discovery session, helping you make the best use of CS Jobs.
We are holding another of our popular 'Secure that job' discovery session, helping you make the best use of CS Jobs. We can't write the perfect application for you but we can give you some top tips on making your job application …
Our latest Discovery Session will explain more about the volunteering opportunities at the Sue Ryder Hospice in Peterborough. So don’t just keep thinking about it, come along to see if this is for you and how you can get involved.
This session, led by Cabinet Office, will help you to discover more about the devolved administrations and why this is relevant to you and your role.
Devolution means the transfer of some previously centralised UK powers to the parliament and assemblies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This session, led by Cabinet Office, will help you to discover more about the devolved administrations and why this is relevant …
Sue Bridson from HM Revenue and Customs reflects on the developmental journey she has made so far with Civil Service Local.
Nick Langford from HM Revenue and Customs leads our CS Local Attendance Management Network in the north west. He shares his thoughts with us about their recent successful Discovery Event . . .
Love it or loath it change is a fact of life and we all need to deal with it whether in our business areas, the way we work, even outside of work. Join our next discovery session
How to improve a team’s performance is one of the key concerns of any manager. Paul Brown led a discovery session on how to drive high-performing teams, and his candid, relaxed style found favour with an engaged audience in Birkenhead . . .