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Building mentally healthy workplaces

Posted by: Katie Pether, Deputy Service Owner, Jason Kitcat, DDaT Director, Vita Shapland-Howes, Digital and Data Programme Manager, Government Legal Department, Kate Shiner, Chief Operating Officer - Ministry of Justice Digital, Bal Kaur, Senior Delivery Manager and Sam Barton, Deputy Director of Customer Experience, Department for Education, Posted on: 9 July 2024 - Categories: People
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Team leaders from across government share how they support their colleague's mental health.

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How we found inspiration at the Women in Leadership conference

Posted by: Jennie Rich - Digital Engagement Manager, Katie Pether, Deputy Service Owner, Imogen Barker, Senior Engagement and Strategic Adoption Officer and Pat Ryser-Welch - Senior Data Architect, Posted on: 24 April 2024 - Categories: People
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4 Women in Leadership conference attendees from DBT share their reflections.

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