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ALB leaders: Quango reviews should be shorter and more regular
10 Nov Civil Service Reform

ALB leaders: Quango reviews should be shorter and more regular

Chief execs and chairs of public bodies says ALB reviews don't happen often enough are usually too time-consuming when they do happen
by Tevye Markson
'Great and inspirational leader' sought for next chief people officer
10 Nov HR
'Great and inspirational leader' sought for next chief people officer
Violence against women and girls: Far more focus on prevention is needed
10 Nov Justice & Home Affairs
Violence against women and girls: Far more focus on prevention is needed
Ombudsman flags role in Windrush Compensation Scheme changes
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Ombudsman flags role in Windrush Compensation Scheme changes
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Prison officers’ union seeks 6.3% rise for frontline staff
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Union extends industrial action at ONS over WFH policy
Prospect members to continue action short of strike in dispute over 40% in-office rule
Culture secretary and department breached public appointments code, watchdog finds
07 Nov HR
Culture secretary and department breached public appointments code, watchdog finds
Commissioner for public appointments finds three breaches of the code in the government's appointment of David Kogan as chair of the Independent Football Regulator
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Ombudsman on a mission: Interview with Paula Sussex
05 Nov HR
Ombudsman on a mission: Interview with Paula Sussex
Paula Sussex is the new ombudsman responsible for looking into complaints from the public about services provided by the UK government and the NHS in England. She talks to CSW about her leadership style, listening to customers and the long road to reform
Director's Cut: Defra's Edward Barker on risk-taking, shirt-shuttling and why a civil service career is hard to beat
03 Nov Energy & Environment
Director's Cut: Defra's Edward Barker on risk-taking, shirt-shuttling and why a civil service career is hard to beat
Directors do some of the most interesting and challenging work in the civil service. Here, Edward Barker, director, natural environment, trees and landscapes, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, explains what it takes to do his job
Director's Cut: Office of Government Property's Saurabh Bhandari on tenacity, AirPods and celebrating civil servants
31 Oct HR
Director's Cut: Office of Government Property's Saurabh Bhandari on tenacity, AirPods and celebrating civil servants
Directors do some of the most interesting and challenging work in the civil service. Here, Saurabh Bhandari, director, property delivery and transformation, Office of Government Property, explains what it takes to do his job
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'Everybody is saying the same thing': Is government meeting its goal to set every child up for success in their first 1,000 days of life?
15 Sep Health & Social Care
'Everybody is saying the same thing': Is government meeting its goal to set every child up for success in their first 1,000 days of life?
The Health and Social Care Committee is examining how government is delivering on its promise to set children up for success in their first 1,000 days of life. Acting chair Paulette Hamilton shares what the MPs have learned so far
From missions to milestones: what the Mission Delivery Unit’s move to No.10 tells us about delivery from the centre
08 Sep Civil Service Reform
From missions to milestones: what the Mission Delivery Unit’s move to No.10 tells us about delivery from the centre
Could this be the moment the centre can at last provide a single view of how priorities, pounds and people connect?
The Fast Stream needs to rediscover its sense of purpose
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The Fast Stream needs to rediscover its sense of purpose
A smaller Fast Stream – laser-focused on developing future leaders – would deliver more for the civil service and the country
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Transforming HMP Ashfield: How Serco and the Ministry of Justice delivered change through collaboration Partner Content
06 Nov Justice & Home Affairs
Transforming HMP Ashfield: How Serco and the Ministry of Justice delivered change through collaboration
When the 25-year Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contract for HMP Ashfield reached its end, the Ministry of Justice and Serco faced a rare opportunity: to reimagine how a specialist prison for adult males convicted of sexual offences could be operated under modern contractual terms. But with opportunity came complexity – and risk
Identifying and responding to ‘powerful perpetrators’ of sexual misconduct Partner Content
04 Nov Justice & Home Affairs
Identifying and responding to ‘powerful perpetrators’ of sexual misconduct
Dr Natasha Mulvihill, Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Bristol, introduces a groundbreaking comparative study into high-status/high-public-trust UK professionals who perpetrate sexual harm across work, home and public spaces – and how professional regulators and membership bodies can best identify and respond
AI in government: From vision to implementation Partner Content
03 Nov Digital, Data & Technology
AI in government: From vision to implementation
In this article, the second in a series highlighting takeaways from Capita’s FutureGov summit, we focus on what it takes to build a truly future-ready public sector
The digital divide: How age is shaping the civil service's AI future Partner Content
27 Oct HR
The digital divide: How age is shaping the civil service's AI future
New research from Indeed reveals a stark generational gap in AI adoption that could risk government transformation plans. CSW speaks with Matt Burney, senior strategic advisor at Indeed, to explore ways to bridge the gap
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