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Guidance: Senior Civil Service (SCS) Inductions

Cabinet Office

September 12
08:10 2024

The Leadership College for Governments approach to learning focuses on bringing leaders together from across the Civil Service to share experiences and expertise.

The Leadership College for Government (LCG) currently have three induction programmes for senior Civil Service leaders:

Civil Service Orientation (CSO)

Civil Service Orientation (CSO) supports senior leaders, who are new to the Civil Service, to gain a comprehensive understanding of working in central Government, through online content and events.

CSO is run as a 3-stage programme. This programme is aimed at senior civil servants (SCS) who are new to the Civil Service. It is designed to support participants to begin thinking about the knowledge, skills and networks needed to thrive in their new roles.

The aims of the programme are to:

  • celebrate the new role and welcome participants to the Civil Service
  • provide the participants with a clear understanding of what is expected of them as leaders within the Civil Service
  • create personal networks across the Civil Service
  • introduce the Civil Service corporate leadership frameworks
  • provide support to new SCS to think about their leadership journey
  • provide insights into working with ministers and the private office
  • provide an overview of the financial architecture of the Civil Service

Upcoming Events:

Event Virtual Launch Residential Location
CSO 8 10 Sept 2024 1pm to 2pm 26 Sept 2024 9am to 4pm The Hawkhills EPC, York
CSO 9 28 Jan 2025 1pm to 2pm 11 Feb 2025 9am to 4pm The Hawkhills EPC, York

Find availability and sign-up to a Civil Service Orientation

We also recommend that SCS leaders that are new to the Civil Service attend parliamentary workshops which are run by the Parliamentary Capability team:

Working with Parliament for leaders

The Parliamentary Capability Team is based in the Government Skills and Curriculum Unit, and exists to help civil servants better understand how Parliament scrutinises the work of government and how they can effectively support their departments response to Parliamentary scrutiny.

The team have created three bespoke learning events aimed at SCS:

Leading and Parliament

An introduction to Parliament specifically designed for senior leaders delivered remotely over two weeks in conjunction with the Civil Service Leadership Academy.

Select Committees for Leaders

This will give SCS an understanding of how to effectively manage the work of parliamentary select committees that scrutinize their departments work. It will cover parliamentary process and culture, supporting ministers with committee appearances, and the internal activities that need to be managed in order to effectively respond to this work.

Accounting Officers Roundtable

This course is designed for newly appointed Accounting Officers or Additional Accounting Officers. It will help you understand your responsibilities for the use of public money, and preparing for appearances before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in Parliament. Please register your interest by emailing leadershipcollege@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.

If you would like to know more about these courses, please contact parliamentarycapability@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.

Other useful resources

The Civil Service Code

Deputy Director Induction (DDI)

The Leadership College for Government runs the Deputy Director Induction (DDI) in four stages and is aimed at recently promoted or externally recruited deputy directors.

The induction supports participants to transition into their new roles by providing them with the knowledge, skills and networks they need to be successful; creating a space to meet with peers, build networks, gain essential knowledge and draw from the experience of others in a senior role.

The DDIs are held regionally and ideally we would encourage you to book onto an induction within your region, however this isnt always possible and if you are happy to travel, you are welcome to book onto an induction in a different region.

The aims of the programme are to:

  • welcome participants to the Senior Civil Service and celebrate their new role
  • provide the participants with a clear understanding of what is expected of them as deputy directors
  • provide essential knowledge to support them as they start their SCS career
  • provide current and relevant insights into the operation of Government
  • create personal networks across the Civil Service
  • provide support to new SCS to think about their leadership journey.

Upcoming Events:

Please see upcoming Deputy Director Induction (DDI) dates below, please select carefully the location you wish to attend and ensure you are fully available to attend all 3 events within your chosen programme.

Find availability and sign-up to a DDI, or join the DDI waiting list.

Induction Virtual Launch InductionDay DDI Connect Event
DDI 18N London, 1 Horse Guards Road Tuesday 14 January 11am - 12 Tuesday28 January 9.30am - 5.00pm Thursday 24 April atRyton College of Policing
DDI 19N London, 1 Horse Guards Road Tuesday14 January 2pm - 3pm Wednesday29 January 9.30am - 5.00pm Thursday 24 April at Ryton College of Policing
DDI 23N - London, 1 Horse Guards Road Wednesday15 January 2pm - 3pm Thursday30January 9.30am - 5.00pm Thursday 24 April at Ryton College of Policing
DDI 20N Leeds, Wellington Place Monday 27 January 11am - 12 Tuesday 4 February 9.30am - 5.00pm Thursday 24 April at Ryton College of Policing
DDI 21N Cardiff, Ty William Morgan Tuesday 18 February 11am - 12 Tuesday 4 March 9.30am - 5.00pm Thursday 24 April at Ryton College of Policing
DDI 24N Liverpool, Radisson Blu Hotel Wednesday 5 March 2pm-3pm Thursday 20 March 9.30 5.00pm Thursday 24 April at Ryton College of Policing
DDI 22N Glasgow, 1 Atlantic Square Tuesday 11 March 2pm - 3pm Tuesday 25 March 9.30am - 5.00pm Thursday 24 April at Ryton College of Policing

If you have any further questions please contactthe Leadership College.

Director Induction (DI)

DI is run as a three stage programme. This programme is aimed at directors who have been recently promoted or have completed the Civil Service orientation.

It is designed to support participants to transition into their new roles by providing them with the knowledge, skills and networks they need to be successful.

We are creating a space for participants to meet with peers, build networks, gain essential knowledge and draw from the experience of others in a senior role.

The aims of the programme are to:

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