The Outpost Global Network
In over 60 locations, Outpost
teams provide personal contact, friendly advice and welcoming services,
as well as producing first hand reports and information.
Services offered by individual Outposts vary, depending
on their size and location, but they all offer unique
practical support to help employees, their partners and
families with the challenges of global mobility,
including local employment and study opportunities. Many have books and videos available for loan. Contact
the Outpost location nearest to you, or in your intended
location, for more information:
www.globaloutpostservices.com .
Global Outpost Services
The hub of Shell's global expatriate
family network, Global Outpost Services (GOS), is based
in The Hague. They provide support to the Outpost
global network and they publish the expatriate family magazine Destinations
and Outpost Business Briefs (see below). They
provide advice, guidance and training to help
individual Outposts deliver localised services, such as
Careers and Development Services. Outpost representatives worldwide
can access the network's documents and discussion forums
via the GOS website:
www.globaloutpostservices.com .
Destinations Magazine
The expatriate family magazine,
published quarterly by Global Outpost Services, reports
on all aspects of expatriate life in Shell locations
around the world. Hard copies are distributed to
all Outpost network centres around the globe, for onward
distribution to the local Shell populations. You
can also read it online:
www.outpostthehague.com.
Permits Foundation
Permits Foundation is an international non-profit
corporate initiative to promote access of accompanying
spouses and partners of international staff to
employment through an improvement of work permit
regulations. Permits' sponsors include Shell,
Unilever, Schlumberger and the Foreign & Commonwealth
Office:
www.permitsfoundation.com.
Expatriate Archive Centre
"Connecting communities: Past,
Present, and Future."
The Archive Centre is located near to the
Shell Central Office in The Hague.
They collect and make available primary
source material from expatriate families of
all nationalities and ethnic origins,
documenting the social history of expatriates in the 19th, 20th and 21st
centuries. By giving them your stories, memories and memorabilia, you will be
adding your family history to an Archive Centre collection which dates
from 1928, and which includes narrative sources from over 64 countries.
In addition, they have an extensive collection of photos, books,
CD/DVDs, articles and newsletters from around the world. Ongoing
projects include a book about the sources in the Centre, and an oral
history study.
www.expatriatearchivecentre.com.
Outpost Business Briefs
(Also accessible via SWW - the Shell
Intranet network). The Business Briefs have
been especially developed for Shell Business
Travellers to get an accurate and essential
first glimpse of business destinations.
Indispensable pocket-size tri-folds contain
language tips, useful numbers, must see, do
and eat and health info in an easily
printable format.
www.globaloutpostservices.com/

Please note:
Outpost London deals solely with
enquiries from Shell employees and their families, worldwide.