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    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’
    08 May Commercial

    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’

    Antonia Romeo tells MPs multi-million-pound asylum-accommodation failings exposed need for “incentivised culture-change”
    by Jim Dunton
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    08 May HR
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    08 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    07 May HR
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    Former DWP perm sec Sir Leigh Lewis on the problem with winter fuel payments
    12 Oct 2016 Culture
    Former DWP perm sec Sir Leigh Lewis on the problem with winter fuel payments

    During my many years inside government I met ministers from all parties who, privately, agreed that universal Winter Fuel Payments were a costly and untargeted indulgence which we could ill afford


    Interview: Civil service transgender ambassador Jacqui Gavin – 'The civil service has changed a hell of a lot in the last 10 years'
    12 Oct 2016 Culture
    Interview: Civil service transgender ambassador Jacqui Gavin – "The civil service has changed a hell of a lot in the last 10 years"

    Jacqui Gavin tells Jonathan Owen about her role as chair of a:gender, the civil service’s support network for staff who are transgender, and rates Whitehall’s progress on diversity


    How can civil servants overcome the barriers to working with colleagues from other departments?
    11 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    How can civil servants overcome the barriers to working with colleagues from other departments?

    As departments work hard to deliver reforms and savings, how can they ensure opportunities for connecting are identified and exploited? That was the question put before participants at a recent Civil Service World round table. Mark Smulian reports 


    Garden Bridge ministerial direction caused 'frustration' at centre of government
    11 Oct 2016 Commercial
    Garden Bridge ministerial direction caused "frustration" at centre of government

    Transport permanent secretary Philip Rutnam's request for a ministerial direction over funding guarantees for the controversial project to build a new bridge over the Thames brings the total number of directions since last May to seven - more than twice the number under the coalition government


    Paul Maltby to leave Government Digital Service
    11 Oct 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Paul Maltby to leave Government Digital Service

    Government Digital Service's director of data is the latest in a line of senior leaders to leave the the central team


    Civil service social mobility: meet the people trying to smash Whitehall's 'class ceiling'
    11 Oct 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Civil service social mobility: meet the people trying to smash Whitehall's "class ceiling"

    As the civil service tries to put meat on the bones of its social mobility strategy, Matt Foster meets the people trying to make the organisation more welcoming to staff from working class backgrounds – and shake off Whitehall’s “white, male and Oxbridge” image for good


    Fast Stream 'harder to coach for' after social mobility shake-up, says scheme's head
    11 Oct 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Fast Stream "harder to coach for" after social mobility shake-up, says scheme's head

    Fast Stream assessment now much more focused on "real-life work scenarios", says Gillian Smith, after report warns of lack of working class representation in the scheme


    Dave Penman: MPs got very excited about the civil service's Brexit planning – maybe they should brush up on the constitution
    11 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Dave Penman: MPs got very excited about the civil service's Brexit planning – maybe they should brush up on the constitution

    As MPs went round in circles on Chilcot and the EU referendum, the FDA general secretary Dave Penman wondered how Sir Jeremy Heywood maintained his calm, settled demeanour


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 10
    10 Oct 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 10

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Sir Suma Chakrabarti interview – the former MoJ perm sec on flexible working, Brexit – and why Whitehall must 'up its game' on diversity
    10 Oct 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Sir Suma Chakrabarti interview – the former MoJ perm sec on flexible working, Brexit – and why Whitehall must "up its game" on diversity

    Sir Suma Chakrabarti did more than most to bring the civil service into the 21st century. Now that he’s president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Sam Macrory offers a penny for his thoughts


    Ministers don't shout loud enough about civil service achievements, says former MoJ perm sec Suma Chakrabarti
    10 Oct 2016
    Ministers don't shout loud enough about civil service achievements, says former MoJ perm sec Suma Chakrabarti

    Former perm sec says tells CSW his time as president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has shown him that UK civil service is probably the "best in the world". Image credit: Photoshot


    Public Health England showcases updated plans for Harlow HQ
    07 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Public Health England showcases updated plans for Harlow HQ

    Wellbeing and protection agency consults on £400m "science hub" to replace Porton and other sites


    New Defence Infrastructure Organisation chief exec starts in post
    07 Oct 2016 Security & Defence
    New Defence Infrastructure Organisation chief exec starts in post

    Former Highways England boss Graham Dalton joins Ministry of Defence’s property division


    Home Office DG takes helm of Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman
    07 Oct 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Home Office DG takes helm of Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman

    Ex-immigration and enforcement chief Amanda Campbell takes up post as troubled watchdog’s chief executive officer 


    Headcount, pay gaps & progress on diversity: 8 things we learned from the latest civil service stats
    06 Oct 2016 Analysis
    Headcount, pay gaps & progress on diversity: 8 things we learned from the latest civil service stats

    As fresh Office for National Statistics data shines a light on headcount, salary and diversity within the civil service, CSW's Jim Dunton analyses the key findings


    Department for Transport sets up Brexit-focused trade team
    06 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Department for Transport sets up Brexit-focused trade team

    New deputy director for international trade to lead a team promoting UK's transport industry in a post-Brexit world


    Ministry of Defence halves annual spending on consultants
    06 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Ministry of Defence halves annual spending on consultants

    Annual resource bulletin claims fall down to “bedding in” of Levene Reforms


    Institute for Government questions Theresa May’s ability to deliver conference pledges
    06 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Institute for Government questions Theresa May’s ability to deliver conference pledges

    Think-tank raises eyebrow at PM’s capacity to turn her Conservative Party Conference pledges into reality against backdrop of further belt-tightening and Brexit uncertainty


    Women make up 40% of the Senior Civil Service for the first time
    06 Oct 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Women make up 40% of the Senior Civil Service for the first time

    New ONS stats show 8% rise in female representation at SCS level since 2008


    Revealed: The Government Digital Service's new HQ
    05 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Revealed: The Government Digital Service's new HQ

    New home for the digital team is 10 minutes from the City of London


    Top Treasury official moving to head up HM Courts service
    05 Oct 2016 HR
    Top Treasury official moving to head up HM Courts service

    Susan Acland-Hood on the move as courts service presses ahead with digital shake-up


    Oliver Letwin: Brexit talks a “supreme task of complicated analysis” for the civil service
    05 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Oliver Letwin: Brexit talks a “supreme task of complicated analysis” for the civil service

    Exclusive: David Cameron’s former policy guru tells CSW that Brexit negotiations will be like a “multi-dimensional game of chess” and officials must co-ordinate analysis work to make sure British politicians have upper hand


    Theresa May's Great Repeal Bill must not lead to rushed and incoherent legislation
    05 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Theresa May's Great Repeal Bill must not lead to rushed and incoherent legislation

    The prime minister has promised a bill to repatriate EU law to the UK. But, writes George Peretz QC of Monckton Chambers, there is a serious risk that swathes of legislation, drafted in a hurry by overworked civil servants, will be waived through without proper parliamentary scrutiny


    Are you holding yourself back? Tips on how to flex your career from the Environment Agency’s Miranda Kavanagh
    04 Oct 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Are you holding yourself back? Tips on how to flex your career from the Environment Agency’s Miranda Kavanagh

    The EA’s gender champion and executive director of evidence shares her thoughts on why switching sectors or retraining is nothing to be afraid of


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