Service design at the Home Office
...to design the end-to-end service in a way that works better for people. And by better, we mean what actually works best, not what’s popular. You can download this poster...
...to design the end-to-end service in a way that works better for people. And by better, we mean what actually works best, not what’s popular. You can download this poster...
...are responsible for producing comprehensive and forward-looking service designs. These teams help manage the structured and safe transition of projects to live service. The benefits of belonging to the IT...
...are starting to develop their own inclusive language guides to provide a standard for designers and create consistency in their approaches to language. NHS Digital for example have an inclusive...
...the uses of a forward slash (/). It could represent division or show a strong connection between words. For example, if we ask users about their ‘parent / legal guardian’,...
...we are looking for and you’re ready for career in tech, start here. For more information about becoming a DDaT apprentice at the Home Office please search CS Jobs where...
...and edit. The right format for the job was a guidance document: a set of linked web pages with a table of contents for navigation. Guidance documents rank high in...
...you’re offered a role, you’ll be put forward for security clearance. If you apply for security clearance you should usually have been continuously resident in the UK for five years....
...don’t need to see the code. Instead, they enter an employer’s email address and the code is sent directly to the employer with instructions on how to use it. So...
I’m a designer and I prototype in code, the kind you put together to test ideas quickly and iterate continuously to meet user needs. Home Office Forms (HOF) is a...
...that didn’t require users to remember a password. We tried using codes instead of links. Send the user a code, user enters a code to access the website. But we...