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gabime.bsky.social
User research and design in government | #UserResearchInWales community lead. I want to make things better for people through design research, inclusive design and co-design 🌈 πŸ“ London / Wales 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 https://medium.com/@gabim_e
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Thank you πŸ’›
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Thank you for sharing this! So important. Do you have any particular resources you'd recommend for ensuring virtual workshops are accessible please? thank you!
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I've written my reflections from the course here medium.com/@gabim_e/ref...
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@cdps.bsky.social
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Sign up here: digitalpublicservices.gov.wales/courses-and-...
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and hope you're feeling better ❀️
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oh nooo i'm sorry to hear that! yes please :) let's get a date in the diary!
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I'm sorry to hear you had that experience, that does sound horrible. I absolutely agree that it should not be used for marketing purposes and I hope you're okay.
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100% agree, my social battery is depleted but what a great day πŸͺ« lovely to see you!
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Yay, what a lovely surprise!!
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Meeee πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ We should def find each other for a coffee!
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See you there!
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Aww that's a shame! Hope to catch you again soon or maybe we could organise a coffee? ☺️
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Sign up here: digitalpublicservices.gov.wales/courses-and-...
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Yay, I got a ticket too! See you there πŸŽ‰
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I just started listening to 'all in this together' from the coproduction network who are Wales based, about citizen involvement in public services :)
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@soh-yon.bsky.social @dominikanow.bsky.social late to the party but I couldn't agree more with everything you've said - public sector UR can be so rigid and flat! I'm interested in pushing the boundaries on this because in Wales it's a bit different. Fancy a chat at some point to float ideas?