Mitigating the risks of domestic abuse
Emma Swift and Zuzanna Lito explain how we’ve updated the NHS service standard to make sure teams building online services are more aware and responsive to the risks of domestic abuse and coercive control.
Emma Swift and Zuzanna Lito explain how we’ve updated the NHS service standard to make sure teams building online services are more aware and responsive to the risks of domestic abuse and coercive control.
Professor Matt Sydes, Head of Data-Driven Clinical Trials at NHS England, describes how his personal and professional lives collided when a family member was affected by a rare cancer.
Every person diagnosed with HIV deserves to live a life full of joy, purpose and possibility and be free from the weight of stigma and isolation. As someone who has been living with HIV since my late teens, I know just how much things can change and I’m here to share how change is possible. […]
Simon Davis explains how the NHS App team puts users at the heart of digital delivery design by considering accessibility needs at every stage of the user research process.
NHS England is transforming the digital services that underpin NHS screening programmes. In the next 5 years, our vision is that a third of interactions with the NHS will be delivered using the NHS App and other digital tools. These tools support people to take control of their health, while freeing up time for healthcare […]
Today (21 March 2025) the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has announced around £180 million of funding from Great British Energy, aimed at powering community clean energy projects across the UK. This is the first major investment under Great British Energy’s Local Power Plan, which is set to deliver clean energy projects nationwide. […]
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects people of all ages, although it typically originates in childhood. A clinical diagnosis of ADHD requires multiple symptoms which include trouble concentrating, being excessively fidgety, and thinking or behaving impulsively. These symptoms onset early in life, can be observed in different settings (for example, home and school or work) […]