The power of pictures in service design
...train new team members. He later asked for more copies to be printed – both to put up in the office and to use as an engagement tool for other...
...train new team members. He later asked for more copies to be printed – both to put up in the office and to use as an engagement tool for other...
...the future, in line with the government’s Transformation Strategy. How can service teams meet the needs of AD users? Delivery teams developing new digital services are expected to: conduct research...
...start on new projects. We make sure to include a summary of what the research was for, the date it was carried out and names of key people involved. We're...
We recently welcomed 2 new accessibility testers to the Home Office – Stella Majcen and Yacoob Woozeer, who’ve joined James Buller to form the Access Needs team. Together, they bring...
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...to use agile methods in software development. Agile methods were completely new to me and we were taught useful and practical ways to work in multidisciplinary teams and how to...
...across our cards, so we could then map out new visualisation methods and categories for capturing digital inclusion data. We’re still at a first draft with our ideas, but we...
...appropriately - including detailed guidance, campaign pages, and news stories to work with policy advisers, GDS content designers and press officers Ounie spent her first placement working on a service...
...to Alpha. I'm now working on a new project with the Police Digital Service using the Home Office prototyping kit to help design the service. Alongside this work, all of...
...you! If you spotted the anagram in the title and you know what’s special about 9 October, it might be time for a new career. At the Home Office we...