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Making our design system a useful tool for teams

Posted by: Daniel Martin, Principal Software Engineer, Posted on: 25 October 2021 - Categories: Design, Service design
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Our Home Office digital team have produced a Design System to improve on how we build services that are fit for everyone. Read how we did it.

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Establishing the Home Office User Research Ethics Board

Posted by: Sian Cook and Liam O'Brien, Posted on: 12 October 2021 - Categories: Continuous improvement, User research
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The Home Office User Research Ethics Board protects the rights, safety, wellbeing and dignity of all participants and researchers involved in our research. This is how we do it.

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