Accessibility is everyone's business

...with accessibility in mind from the outset. We were lucky that DBT had already accepted it should meet the Technology Code of Practice and Service Standard for all services, regardless...
...with accessibility in mind from the outset. We were lucky that DBT had already accepted it should meet the Technology Code of Practice and Service Standard for all services, regardless...
...and personal development. This leads to improved productivity and better support for the department’s goals. Iterating and sharing learning across government The Leaving DBT Service has moved into public beta...
...content rich, trusted service which allows users to check duties and customs procedures for exporting goods to over 160 countries. The service allows users look up the correct commodity code...
...website. I found that I enjoyed figuring out how to make the code work and decided that I wanted to work in digital. When I realised that the Civil Service...
Screenshot of the acronym buster explaining what DIT means We use a lot of acronyms and terms that are quite complex to understand, especially if you’re new to the Civil...
...this problem by creating an application that sits between the services to carry this data: the Activity Stream. How the Activity Stream works Each service that needs to send data...
...the best of collaboration between DDaT and policy colleagues across government, all while dealing with the impact of COVID-19 on our personal and professional lives. Building upon the UK Global...
...how to code in Supercollider and used this to create my own performance programs using MIDI and gestural controllers (such as touchscreen and mouse). My last job was not technology-related...
...to #30 in the top 100 UK employers for LGBT staff to work in the 2020 Stonewall Workplace Equality Index, and are ranked as one of the top employers for...