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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
    DfID urged to shift focus from “outputs” to long-term impact in water and sanitation schemes
    24 May 2016 Foreign Affairs
    DfID urged to shift focus from “outputs” to long-term impact in water and sanitation schemes

    New report by the UK’s aid watchdog says Department for International Development’s claims on improving access to water and sanitation are credible — but warns department’s focus may be too short-term


    Land Registry privatisation: competition watchdog raises monopoly fears
    24 May 2016 Economy
    Land Registry privatisation: competition watchdog raises monopoly fears

    Competition and Markets Authority says privatised Land Registry could “degrade the terms of access to its monopoly data in order to weaken competition to its own commercial products”


    New digital standard to help central government and emergency services talk to each other
    23 May 2016 Civil Service Reform
    New digital standard to help central government and emergency services talk to each other

    Cabinet Office promises new multi agency incident transfer protocol will help improve response to major incidents like terror attacks and floods


    Philip Rutnam urges sharper focus on workplace adjustments to help civil servants with disabilities
    23 May 2016 Culture
    Philip Rutnam urges sharper focus on workplace adjustments to help civil servants with disabilities

    Civil service diversity champion wants more info on levels of awareness and take-up of workplace adjustments among disabled officials – and says tackling bullying and harassment will require a change in culture


    Charities and the Public Sector are Stronger Together Sponsored
    23 May 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Charities and the Public Sector are Stronger Together

    New research by Vodafone explores the benefits of a robust partnership between public- and third -sector organisations


    Interview: Department for Transport perm sec Philip Rutnam on civil service disability support – and getting Network Rail back on track
    23 May 2016 Commercial
    Interview: Department for Transport perm sec Philip Rutnam on civil service disability support – and getting Network Rail back on track

    Since CSW last spoke to the Department for Transport’s permanent secretary Philip Rutnam he has taken on the role of disability champion for the civil service. Here, he talks to Suzannah Brecknell about the importance of skilling up his department and his aspirations for helping all staff reach their potential


    DfID has opened eyes to violence against women and girls. Here's what it needs to do next
    20 May 2016 Foreign Affairs
    DfID has opened eyes to violence against women and girls. Here's what it needs to do next

    Our review finds that the Department for International Development has focused global minds on combating violence against women and girls – but this is just the beginning


    Martha Lane-Fox: GDS was seen as 'counter-cultural' by the civil service
    20 May 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Martha Lane-Fox: GDS was seen as "counter-cultural" by the civil service

    Tech entrepreneur and government digital adviser tells The House magazine that Government Digital Service was right to  "go fast" in its early years – but says reform efforts must not become "balkanised" in separate departments


    Prison shake-up 'won’t tackle funding gap and overcrowding', Ministry of Justice warned
    19 May 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Prison shake-up "won’t tackle funding gap and overcrowding", Ministry of Justice warned

    Experts question the ability of Queen’s Speech centrepiece to deal with system's core problems


    Red vs. Blue: Inside the world of the elite hacker and those trying to stop him Sponsored
    18 May 2016 Leadership
    Red vs. Blue: Inside the world of the elite hacker and those trying to stop him

    Microsoft's Kris Evans offers a glimpse into a hacker's mindset and tactics 


    Case Study: Harnessing Flight Data to Transform UK Airspace Sponsored
    18 May 2016 Leadership
    Case Study: Harnessing Flight Data to Transform UK Airspace

    NATS, which manages all flights in UK controlled airspace, has achieved unprecedented results using Microsoft's SQL Server and Azure


    Health check: ex-perm sec Una O’Brien & the DH’s Peter Howitt on the past, present and future of UK health policy
    18 May 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Health check: ex-perm sec Una O’Brien & the DH’s Peter Howitt on the past, present and future of UK health policy

    Former Department of Health permanent secretary Dame Una O’Brien and the DH's current deputy director of legislation and policy reflect on the lessons from a series of seminars drawing on insights from past healthcare leaders and those working on the innovations of the future


    Cabinet Office vows greater transparency over outsourcing deals with new contracting standard
    17 May 2016 Commercial
    Cabinet Office vows greater transparency over outsourcing deals with new contracting standard

    Crown Commercial Service to roll out the Open Contracting Data Standard across Whitehall by the autumn, as Cabinet Office acknowledges current contracts info acting as a "barrier to suppliers and businesses"


    Treasury heavyweight John Kingman to lead government’s new research institute
    17 May 2016 Economy
    Treasury heavyweight John Kingman to lead government’s new research institute

    Treasury's second permanent secretary to set up new organisation bringing together research councils, in bid to support growth and cross-disciplinary research


    Universal Credit chief Neil Couling: Major welfare reform was always going to be a challenge. Here's what I've learned
    17 May 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Universal Credit chief Neil Couling: Major welfare reform was always going to be a challenge. Here's what I've learned

    Writing exclusively for CSW, Neil Couling – director general of the Department for Work and Pensions' Universal Credit programme – says strong political backing, a "test and learn" approach to delivery, and giving staff the space to develop has helped get the welfare reform scheme back on track


    Unlocking the power of big data Sponsored
    16 May 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Unlocking the power of big data

    Microsoft surveys a handful of capabilities offered by SQL Server 2016


    Queen's Speech: keep it focused or run into trouble, Institute for Government warns departments
    16 May 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Queen's Speech: keep it focused or run into trouble, Institute for Government warns departments

    Ahead of the State Opening of Parliament, think tank says slim Commons majority and tough Spending Review settlements mean government would be wise to focus on key priorities 


    Ministry of Justice urged to 'get a grip' on prison staffing amid rising violence
    16 May 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Ministry of Justice urged to "get a grip" on prison staffing amid rising violence

    Report by MPs on the justice committee warns that prison safety "has deteriorated further and continues to do so"


    Jeremy Heywood: perm sec gender balance not good enough – but pipeline of leaders is there
    16 May 2016 HR
    Jeremy Heywood: perm sec gender balance not good enough – but pipeline of leaders is there

    Cabinet secretary and head of the civil service Sir Jeremy Heywood responds after critics point to lack of female leaders at the very top of Whitehall


    A mandarin’s manual? Former DWP perm sec Sir Leigh Lewis reviews 'How to be a Civil Servant'
    16 May 2016 Culture
    A mandarin’s manual? Former DWP perm sec Sir Leigh Lewis reviews "How to be a Civil Servant"

    Former Department for Work and Pensions permanent secretary Leigh Lewis finds that Martin Stanley’s new book How to be a Civil Servant offers a valuable guide, but not quite the whole picture


    BIS civil servants to go on strike over Sheffield closure plans
    13 May 2016 Government Tax Profession
    BIS civil servants to go on strike over Sheffield closure plans

    Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union announces one-day strike action of policy officials set to be affected by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills' plan to close its office in Sheffield


    Senior civil servants feel unable to work flexibly, survey suggests
    13 May 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Senior civil servants feel unable to work flexibly, survey suggests

    Nearly half of senior managers say they cannot work flexibly, according to a survey by the FDA union — despite a range of policies to encourage better work-life balance


    Ministry of Justice scraps G4S junior prison contract after mistreatment probe
    12 May 2016 Commercial
    Ministry of Justice scraps G4S junior prison contract after mistreatment probe

    Justice secretary Michael Gove says improvement board report highlights “broader problems” with the youth justice system



     


    FDA’s Dave Penman: civil service redundancy shake-up has “dashed hopes” of new deal with workforce
    12 May 2016 Government Tax Profession
    FDA’s Dave Penman: civil service redundancy shake-up has “dashed hopes” of new deal with workforce

    Union general secretary rounds on plans for another overhaul of the Civil Service Compensation Scheme, with planned changes "all the more galling” after 2010's negotiations


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