Diversity and inclusion
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5 steps to building generational change
Alex Aiken, GCS Executive Director, reflects on a new approach to public service communication following Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Published: 2021
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Link shorteners: the long and short of why you shouldn’t use them
The common misconceptions about link-shortening tools and some of the potential risks associated with using them.
Published: 2021
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Why I’m not just a little bit autistic: the wonders of neurodiversity
This blog aims to help you re-examine your attitude towards autism, neurodiversity and disability.
Published: 2021
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How focused communication benefitted a vulnerable community facing a surge of COVID-19
COVID-19 and the urgency required from the Government’s response presented an unparalleled challenge around reaching all communities.
Published: 2021
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Top tips for making your intranet accessible
How can you make sure your intranet is accessible to all? Luke Oatham from Agento gives us his top tips and pitfalls to avoid.
Published: 2021
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Census 2021: creating an accessible and inclusive campaign
Jo Parry from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) talks about what his team did to make the Census 2021 accessible.
Published: 2021
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W3C Introduction to Web Accessibility
Course based on the open curricula from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).
Published: 2021
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Civil Service Learning
The Civil Service Learning website offers learning and development that supports you to provide excellent public services.
Published: 2021
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Asking 27 million households for their data
In this blog post, colleagues from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) talk about campaign behind the census.
Published: 2021
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Community engagement via MS Teams: adapting our approach through COVID-19
HM Prison and Probation Service is committed to recruiting people from all backgrounds to reflect the diversity of the society they serve.
Published: 2021
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