Social media in the public sector Using social media at work in the public sector poses some unique challenges but also many benefits. This series aims to provide tips and advice
24 hours in local government – in pictures To celebrate the one day council tweetathon #OurDay, we asked our readers to share pictures via GuardianWitness of their work in public services. From bin collections to a lost teddy here are some of our favourites
Seven reasons why civil servants should use social media
The worst public sector social media blunders – and how to avoid them
Seven tips for using Facebook if you work in the public sector
Social media and the public sector: who’s using it?
‘I’m not a faceless bureaucrat’: why women should use Twitter at work Clare Moriarty: There’s a tendency to view senior women as unapproachable but Twitter allows the time-poor to deliver acts of kindness
A day in the life of local government – share your pictures
Think before you tweet: a lawyers’ guide to using social media at work
The council chief executive: why I tweet and who I follow
The civil service director: why I tweet and who I follow
Why I tweet as a British ambassador in a country without free speech Tim Cole, British ambassador to Cuba In Cuba only 5% of people are online and the media is state-controlled, but social media brings to life the right to free speech
How to use social media at work in the public sector – livechat Join us on Wednesday 26 November from 12-2pm to talk about how to thrive on Twitter, Facebook and other social networks