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Committee Material Published 11 Dec 2020 ↗ View on Parliament

The Cabinet Office told us that the challenge of EU exit and EU transition, alongside the concurrent risk of the covid-19 pandemic, has sharpened its thinking about skills and has improved the effectiveness of strategic workforce planning across the civil service. The current situation has forced the Cabinet Office to introduce new ways of working, such as cross-civil service campaigns and hubs to move people between departments, and to explore more innovative ways of managing staffing needs....

The Cabinet Office told us that the challenge of EU exit and EU transition, alongside the concurrent risk of the covid-19 pandemic, has sharpened its thinking about skills and has improved the effectiveness of strategic workforce planning across the civil service. The current situation has forced the Cabinet Office to introduce new ways of working, such as cross-civil service campaigns and hubs to move people between departments, and to explore more innovative ways of managing staffing needs.26 Alongside this the Cabinet Office said it had been building capacity and skills within the HR function to carry out better strategic workforce plannin Type: conclusion | Number: 14 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 1.2 The Cabinet Office is committed to working with functions and departments to identify and address skills gaps and, as set out by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster during his Ditchley lecture on 27 June 2020, this will form a key part of Civil Service m