Disclaimer

May 28th, 2008

This is a personal website, funded privately and managed in my own time.

I follow the principles for online engagement by UK civil servants when discussing work-related issues here.

More generally, I think Jeremy put it best:

This is not a political blog or a blog about politics. It reflects my views about the world I work in - overseeing web and digital media development for a UK government department.

I never knowingly publish any information that might contradict the Civil Service Code or my department’s employee terms and conditions.

My views do not reflect those of my employers - i.e., what I post is my opinion. This is, after all, my web site.


4 Responses to “Disclaimer”

  1. A common disclaimer for gov bloggers « extended reach on June 14, 2008 11:13 am

    [...] think, as a community, we’re missing a trick here. Most of us have, in one form or another a disclaimer on our blogs. If we could agree to a common disclaimer for civil servants/gov consultants (or [...]

  2. Mission Creep | Neil Williams » Blog Archive » How to be an interesting civil service blogger (and not get fired) on August 31, 2008 9:33 am

    [...] Jeremy’s and Steph’s [...]

  3. Socialreporter | How we can all engage with the London Summit. Digitally, anyway on March 3, 2009 12:09 am

    [...] Steph is a civil servant, but a pretty independent one in his views, and I certainly go along with his judgement. He points to the blog post by Stephen Hale, Head of [...]

  4. mssmotorrd on May 3, 2009 12:55 pm

    It’s the first time I commented here and I must say you share us genuine, and quality information for bloggers! Good job.
    p.s. You have a very good template for your blog. Where did you find it?

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