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Updates and discussion on the development of user-centred services in Wales.

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A brand refresh for the Centre for Digital Public Services

17 February 2023

How do we explain CDPS to one of our relatives? Or someone who hasn’t heard of us before? Visual Designer, Josh Rousen, explains the need for a brand refresh

Sharing, learning and growing user-centred design at CDPS

9 February 2023

Our Head of User-centred Design, Jo Goodwin, gives an update on the progress we have made so far, and what’s next…

How working at the Centre for Digital Public Services has opened my eyes

8 December 2022

Finding and starting a new job doesn’t need to be a difficult experience if you are offered the right support says Poppy Evans, our Associate Delivery Manager. I was actively seeking a new opportunity when I was approached on LinkedIn by a recruiter on behalf of the Centre for Digital Public Services (CDPS). 

Giving users more consistent services during the cost of living crisis

7 December 2022

After the workshop that aimed to make content about services and benefits more consistent and easier to navigate, our Head of User-Centred Design, Jo Goodwin, talks about what comes next

Improving the prescription process in hospitals by prioritising user needs

30 November 2022

We are working with Digital Health and Care Wales  on two parts of the Digital Medicines Transformation Portfolio (DMTP). One of the pieces of work we’re supporting is related to ‘secondary care’. It involves CDPS and DMTP working together with health boards and NHS Trusts to improve the way medicine is prescribed in Welsh hospitals.   

How we’re moving towards electronic prescriptions in Wales

21 November 2022

What we’ve learnt from working with Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW), visiting pharmacies and GP practices and speaking to people who need medicine.

School management information systems – what we discovered

18 November 2022

The school management information system discovery phase has highlighted a wide range of end-user needs as well as other stakeholders that have needs.

Learning by making things: introducing an experiment

4 November 2022

The experimental digital lab set up to explore how people learn by making things is introduced by the team behind Learn by making.

Coming together to improve the quality of prescription services in Wales

2 November 2022

Why 2 organisations with different expertise have come together to create better outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals.

CDPS and chief digital officers outline priorities for Wales

28 October 2022

In their first blog post, the chief digital officers for Wales and CDPS outline their priorities for Wales in the coming months.

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