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User-Centred Infrastructure: Bringing Agile Thinking to the Backbone of Justice Services 

User-Centred Infrastructure: Bringing Agile Thinking to the Backbone of Justice Services 

Here at Justice Digital, we design and deliver products that make a meaningful difference in the lives of citizens, often at some of their most challenging moments. Whether it's applying for compensation after a criminal injury or securing lasting power …

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My unexpected journey into Digital & Technology

Posted by: Kaz Hufton, Posted on: 9 March 2020 - Categories: International Women's Day

If someone had told me a decade ago that I would end up working in a ‘tech’ role I would have laughed out loud! But here I am..My name is Kaz Hufton and I'm a Lead Product Manager in the …

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Why it's important to have diversity in leadership

Posted by: Helen Mott, Posted on: 9 March 2020 - Categories: International Women's Day

I was once categorically told by a course teacher that you don’t find people who exhibit a ‘facilitator’ leadership style (people-focused over task-focused, empowering over directive) in leadership positions. “Apart from perhaps as the HR Director,” she said disparagingly. What …

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My first four months at the Ministry of Justice

Posted by: John Nolan, Posted on: 5 March 2020 - Categories: collaboration, developer, Recruitment

I have recently started a new job as Senior Frontend Developer at the Ministry of Justice and I wanted to share a few details of my opening time here. Remote Working I have been remote working for the past year …

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How to be more mindful about your online safety

Posted by: Luke Crosby, Posted on: 11 February 2020 - Categories: cyber security, Our services

Each year Safer Internet Day looks to promote safe and positive use of digital and technology for children and young people and to inspire a national conversation. In the cyber security team in the MoJ, we want to inspire this …

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Service design at the MoJ: 'Designing for people in crisis'

Posted by: Jeffrey Allen, Posted on: 6 February 2020 - Categories: collaboration, Design, Recruitment

We attended the Service Design Fringe Festival in October last year and were talking to jobseekers, as we’re currently looking to hire a couple of service designers and interaction designers at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). I had 60 seconds …

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My experience as a cyber security apprentice

Posted by: Kayleigh Acourt, Posted on: 4 February 2020 - Categories: apprenticeships

Hi, my name is Kayleigh and to coincide with National Apprenticeship Week, I wanted to share my journey as a cyber security apprentice. As crazy as this is to admit to myself, I have been employed by the Ministry of …

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Discovery at the Ministry of Justice

Posted by: Scott Colfer, Posted on: 23 January 2020 - Categories: collaboration, Discovery, process

Hello, I’m Scott and in this post I’m going to explain how: I started using discovery we improved discovery at the MoJ we define and review discovery at the MoJ.  You might know me as Head of Product but I …

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Challenges faced and techniques used for onboarding 120 prisons

Posted by: Ansgar Kupper, Posted on: 14 January 2020 - Categories: Our services, User research

Just over one year ago we began working on a service for the HMPPS to support a new policy aimed at reducing reoffending. My fellow researcher on this product, Gemma Hutley, wrote a piece on some of our early research …

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Accessibility profession project

Posted by: Beverley Newing, Posted on: 9 January 2020 - Categories: Accessibility, Our services

Accessibility is a really important topic. It is also the right thing to do, to make sure nobody is excluded from accessing services. The Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations are now coming into effect and this new piece of legislation …

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Hiring technical people in government is (not that) hard

Posted by: Kim R, Posted on: 23 December 2019 - Categories: collaboration, process, Recruitment

There were more than 50% of contractors in technical roles when I joined MoJ in April 2018. In a technical workforce of about 200 that’s a lot of contractors.  Hiring technical people in government is hard, they said. Let’s find …

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