Types and stages of services
...for example cattle claim, for example Universal Credit become, for example a childminder learn, for example to drive share or check something, for example your GCSE results or your right...
...for example cattle claim, for example Universal Credit become, for example a childminder learn, for example to drive share or check something, for example your GCSE results or your right...
...for all nationalities – EU and non-EU citizens alike. For skilled workers, the Home Office assigns points for specific skills, qualifications, salaries, or professions. Visas are then granted to those...
...and protects people's rights. Tips for writing for people who do not understand English At Home Office Digital, Data and Technology we’ve been designing with language barriers in mind for...
...we faced in delivering a unified approach to analysing data Stefan Collymore, Product Manager. Being part of the data revolution is vital for driving innovation, delivering better outcomes for the...
...everyone can use it more easily. For example, video captions are essential for people who are D/deaf or have hearing loss. But they also aid comprehension and are useful for...
Here are a few things to consider if you’re thinking of applying for a job at Home Office Digital, Data and Technology. About your application To apply for a role,...
...for making our services accessible. Factoring accessibility into the entire product development lifecycle For most services, accessibility should not be a once and done activity or one we only consider...
...already proposed amendments to the policy, created and tested designs for a digital application form, and developed a simplified decision-making process for case workers. We had a design for the...
...I’m responsible for the strategic direction of Data Science in Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT). I lead on how we add value to products and on horizon scanning for new...
...content out of the code into a separate content file. It involves replacing the content with a ‘token’, which is entered into the code. That token represents the correct words,...