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Testing Welsh content without a Welsh speaker

Testing Welsh content without a Welsh speaker

The prison visits team has been working on the Welsh language version of a new public service. Find out how we tested Welsh content as a team without a Welsh speaker. Getting Welsh language support Visit someone in prison is …

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All heads were at the All Hands meeting on Thursday…

Posted by: Leigh Money, Posted on: 3 October 2014 - Categories: Digital skills

MOJ Digital gathered under the great domed roof of the Methodist Central Hall on Thursday for a big team pow wow.

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Agile for non-digital projects

Posted by: Amy Wagner, Posted on: 1 October 2014 - Categories: Agile
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People often ask me: "is an agile approach relevant for non-digital or non-technology projects?" I always answer: "agile is for everyone."

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Tribunals decisions database: a clever little beast in the making

Posted by: Kate Kapp, Posted on: 5 September 2014 - Categories: Courts and tribunals, Design

...team’s job to ask what manner of clever product could make that process more human and easier to use. With these public decisions cropping up from legal areas as diverse...

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Lessons from delivering front-line digital services in the justice system

Posted by: Andrew Harder, Posted on: 4 September 2014 - Categories: Agile, User research

...The agile values are a radical change from the past: individuals and interactions over processes and tools working software over manuals customer collaboration over contract negotiation responding to change over...

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Legal aid guidance: running up that hill… with no (well, few) problems

Posted by: Jane Stead, Posted on: 29 August 2014 - Categories: Content, Legal aid

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 …

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Iterative designs: court and tribunal finder

Posted by: Jack Collier, Posted on: 8 August 2014 - Categories: Courts and tribunals, Design

Point 5 of the GDS Design Principles is to ‘iterate and iterate again’. The work being done on court and tribunal finder is a perfect example of how this is being achieved through comprehensive 'A/B testing', analytics, and face-to-face user research.

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What is digital portfolio management?

Posted by: David Szaroleta, Posted on: 30 July 2014 - Categories: Digital skills

We’ve developed a mission statement for the portfolio team in MOJ Digital Services to help us think through and communicate how we can best support the wider team to deliver.

This is now displayed on our portfolio wall, and a handy answer to the question ‘what is digital portfolio management?’

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Getting stakeholders more involved in sprint reviews

Posted by: Abisola Fatokun, Posted on: 28 July 2014 - Categories: Agile, Intranet and staff tools

One of the teams I am working closely with is building a web-based tool for internal users to help them streamline their processes. We’ve been building this amazing product for about 15 weeks and it is looking really good now! …

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Top 10 court finder facts this month

Posted by: Jack Collier, Posted on: 22 July 2014 - Categories: Courts and tribunals

Court and tribunal finder is a heavily-used online government service. Here are the top 10 facts this month that we've found out following a period of focused user research, analytics and a fundamental rethink. 1. Court and tribunal finder has existed …

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Prioritising future projects for delivery

Posted by: David Szaroleta, Posted on: 3 July 2014 - Categories: Digital skills

In MOJ Digital Services we’re lucky to enjoy a strong demand for our expertise. The department delivers vital public services, which we've committed to redesigning in our digital strategy. Colleagues working across the justice system are also a great source …

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