Out with the old: youth justice moves to GOV.UK
This week marked another milestone in the long trek to move justice content to GOV.UK, with the Youth Justice Board going live on the website.
This week marked another milestone in the long trek to move justice content to GOV.UK, with the Youth Justice Board going live on the website.
Two eagerly-awaited events crashed into our weary shared consciousness this week. Not only did Kate Bush return to the stage after 35 years (mmm, yes) but the Legal Aid Agency online content transitioned to GOV.UK. Over 3-4 months, captained by …
A significant amount our work in DS is focused on specialist legal content. As part of the move to make justice services easy for citizens and business users to use, the content team here in DS is working alongside their …
My first challenge as a new starter with MOJ Digital Services: improve content design for the employment tribunals (ET) exemplar. The exemplar is currently published as Beta , but as you’d expect from a Beta version, it needs some tweaking. Our primary …
Web editor Graham Lee on meetings with tribunal staff to find out about their customers' needs for the move of guidance to GOV.UK.
Content designer Graham Lee on the start of work to move over specialist information from the Justice website to GOV.UK.
Aidan Muller on measuring the success of You be the Judge – an interactive tool that helps the public understand how sentencing works.
Graham Lee talks about how we've been testing a new tool that will help the public work out if they can get legal aid.