A blog for people who are transforming services across the public sector| services.blog.gov.uk
We’re adding a new design principle for sustainability. This will help teams take responsibility and ownership for the sustainability of services.| services.blog.gov.uk
This blog post describes what a service pattern is, how this one was made, how we think it could help design better services, and what we’d like to do next.| services.blog.gov.uk
Services Week is back and the theme for 2025 is - people-centred services. Designing effective public services starts with innovation, a strong understanding of what people need from services, and close collaboration between different teams and specialisms. Are you a …| services.blog.gov.uk
Services Week is an annual event hosted by the Government Digital and Data community, bringing together professionals from across the UK public sector.| services.blog.gov.uk
The Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) is introducing a cross-government definition of a service.| Services in government
Our mission: Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) is redesigning the products and services we provide to other government departments to support the delivery of their services. This includes updating existing standards and guidance, so that more services are implemented …| Services in government
Services Week, the annual event series run by the Government Digital and Data community for people working in the UK public sector, grew in reach again this year. An estimated 5,000 participants took part in Services Week 2024, over 62 …| services.blog.gov.uk
Are you involved in a digital public service? From the policy idea, design or development to data behind the scenes or the day-to-day running, we want to hear from you! Join us at Services Week 2024 this March. What is …| Services in government
A week of talks, case studies and meet-ups led to the success of Services Week 2023, where people interested in designing better services for the public came together to teach, learn and work together on improving government for its users. …| Services in government
Mapping is an important tool for service designers, but we can often create complicated, inaccessible maps. Hannah Jump outlines why it is important that your maps are accessible, how this will help you, and how to do it.| Services in government
Kerry, a content designer from DFE, describes her work with service assessors and teams across the department to ensure that the government Service Standard and collective community standards can be found, understood and applied.| services.blog.gov.uk