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@PhilipRutnam

Permanent Secretary, Home Office. Disability Champion, Civil Service. Permanent Secretary, Transport 2012-17. Keen cyclist, runner, archaeologist.

London, UK.
Joined October 2013

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    Apr 3

    Some good examples here of organisations taking action to tackle the gender pay gap: through their recruitment policies, culture and working environment. Reporting is just the first step, and the key now is what organisations do about it

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    Many thanks to Alison Saunders for her superb leadership of over the last 4+ years. She has been a great colleague and a dedicated public servant.

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    Apr 1

    to all Christians in the UK and around the world.

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  4. Mar 31

    Great to see really high reporting rate on among public sector employers. Well done . Transparency just one step but vital one.

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    Thank you to all the public sector companies who reported their in time! ?

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    Why not develop your in the Civil Service by taking an apprenticeship? 6 brilliant schemes to choose from. Apply by 4 April (noon):

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  7. Mar 29

    Really enjoyed speaking at AGM of The Network in - largest BAME staff support group in Great audience, loads of questions, and special award for Zahar Parkar MBE.

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    Mar 28
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    Mar 28

    It’s National Autism Awareness Week and here are some interesting facts provided by

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    Mar 28

    Charlie from blogs about Ronnie Barker, The Stutter Rap, serving in the Territorial Army overseas and working in the with a

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    Mar 28

    "We need to encourage innovation - push the boundaries in the way we recruit people and look at new ways of attracting disabled talent in the recruitment and HR industry." said at the

    Photo of Sir Philip Rutnam at the RIDI Awards
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    “No instance of bullying, harassment or discrimination is acceptable.” Sue Owen D&I Champion blogs on our review of tackling harassment and misconduct, emerging themes, & actions underway to meet the challenge

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    Mar 26

    This is what some autistic people face every day.

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    Mar 25

    Have just spoken to French Interior Minister, regarding the terrorist incident in S of France. Investigation on going. Offered any assistance that might help. Shared sympathy 4 victims & families & enormous admiration for Lt Col Beltrame & his selfless response.

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    Mar 23

    Today we’re launching a new campaign to reduce knife crime among young people. Visit and watch the real stories of young people like Sonny who have made the decision to live .

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    Mar 24

    Un vrai héros. Le Lieutenant-Colonel Beltrame a donné sa vie pour sauver la vie d’un otage à . Un courage exemplaire. Un sacrifice qui ne sera jamais oublié. Toute notre solidarité ce matin pour la France et les Français

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    C'est avec une très vive émotion que je souhaite rendre solennellement hommage à l'héroïsme de notre camarade A.Beltrame décédé cette nuit. Je m'incline devant le courage, le sens du sacrifice et l'exemplarité de cet officier qui a donné sa vie pour la liberté des otages.

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    Mar 22

    highlighted to school children from diverse backgrounds the hidden BME heroes of the movement, the important role they played & how they too have an important role in shaping society today.

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    Mar 24

    A nice piece. From all the organisations I’m lucky enough to work with in my role, I genuinely think the Civil Service leads the way on job-sharing

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  20. Mar 23

    Very sorry to see Norbert leaving - a great leader in disability inclusion and great friend to !

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