National Apprenticeship Week: my journey to become a cyber security apprentice at DLUHC
...To figure this out, I had to get out there and try things. So that’s what I did. How I got into cyber security After a week of work experience...
...To figure this out, I had to get out there and try things. So that’s what I did. How I got into cyber security After a week of work experience...
...one project to the cause. The project could be anything from redesigning an online form to training staff to deliver better digital services. However, the project has to exemplify the...
...and agreed to build a tool on our website over the summer to help peer groups to flag events and meet-ups in their areas. Retrospectives (retros) are so useful We...
...an opportunity to bring people together to talk about the future direction of the sector and what we need to do to #FixThePlumbing. It has also helped us to reach...
At DLUHC, we strive to be an environment where each of us is able to be their best self. Central to this is our strong commitment to diversity, inclusion and...
...we know it is the people who use our services that are best able to improve them. We work collaboratively with policy colleagues to support the department to deliver policy...
...Their report is available to read in full on our website. The report identified consistent barriers to wider adoption of the standard and we recognise that it’s DLUHC’s role to...
...this as designers. We want things to look good, especially if we’re showing it to other people. It was also always inevitable that we’d have to make changes to these...
...Wales and Vice President of Socitm). Matt reflected on his work to date to build an organisation that “gives people opportunities to learn, to grow, to shine and to contribute”....
...risk to local government. Work with councils to substantially reduce disruption to local government services caused by cyber attacks. Work with councils to develop tried and tested routes for improving...