Using the Digital Service Standards to design and improve digital public services will make them easier to use and can save organisations time and money.
Working with Welsh Government to decide how best to design a central webpage to improve awareness and access to Welsh language tools and resources that meet the needs of different Welsh language users.
The user-centred design apprenticeship programme is a collaborative effort that brings together the expertise of CDPS, Agored Cymru, and Gower College Swansea.
We're working to create sustainable improvements to planning services across Wales, with a focus on how digital solutions can support these changes. Our work aims to make planning more accessible, efficient, and user-friendly for everyone involved.
CDPS are working with organisations across Wales to deliver trio writing sessions to explore new ways of collaborating on creating bilingual digital content.
CDPS needed to understand what support we could offer the Welsh public sector to enable the potential of automation and artificial intelligence (AI), in a secure and ethical way.
We worked with local authorities and Welsh Government to co-design content that would make Free School Meals content more accessible and easier to understand.