Meet Patrick, our first apprentice.
Starting out in the hospitality and finance sectors, Patrick's passion for automation and coding led him to dxw through @founderscoders .
Read more about his journey: From Hospitality to Coding Wizard
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📣 Our latest newsletter is out 📣
In it we talk about the power of institutional memory and why the new Government must not ignore the lessons of the past, the return of UKCharityCamp and the rise of employee ownership
#dxwTeam#DigitalTransformationbit.ly/3YrbGRa
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We like this handy guide from @Neontribe for #charities who want to test generative AI tools and understand how they can use them safely. Building on work by CAST, it talks you through how to set up and carry out your own experiments 👉 buff.ly/3SkzkLx#ThirdSector#AI
Great article sharing our work with Redbridge Council on how digital can improve the delivery of adult social care services. Something many councils are grappling with in the face of increasing demand and tight budgets
👉 buff.ly/3y97qLA#AdultSocialCare#LocalGov
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The new Government must learn the lessons of the past if its to deliver on its 5 missions.
We're really encouraged by what we've seen to far. But we must remember that we already know what works and what doesn’t when it comes to public sector digital 👉bit.ly/3zS8iVf
Tickets for #UKCharityCamp, an unconference for the third sector, are now live so grab yours before they go!
Huge thanks to all our sponsors (detailed in the thread below) for helping us hold the event again.
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Interaction Designer, Alex Edwards , explores how her role is changing as technology advances and what this might mean for the future of the discipline.
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In our last newsletter of 2023, we do the (traditional) look back at the things we've done, discuss why service delivery is broken in government, and reflect on some of the challenges of employee ownership.
Take a look and sign-up 👉 bit.ly/4855Irn#dxwTeam
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Our CEO @dmann_ldn looks back at some of the high points, and bumps in the road, we've experienced in 2023 👉 bit.ly/3TuL8vQ
"...despite the difficult times we’re all facing, we’re heading into 2024 determined to continue working to improve lives. "
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Here's part 2 of our end of year round-up, looking at some of the ways we’ve made an impact in 2023.
A huge well done and thank you to the dxw team, our clients and partners 👏🩷
As before, please take a peek at our Impact report for more bit.ly/46RThxI 🧵
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Modernising Citizen Advice services:
We worked with Citizens Advice to build a business case for modernising the digital services that are crucial to supporting citizens in need across the UK bit.ly/3vaY5kh
Strengthening our mission:
And finally, we’re coming up to our one year anniversary of Neontribe joining the dxw family. Together we’ve created a stronger offer to clients and can start influencing real change in the sector bit.ly/3QAqSWq
Amazingly, the number of Employee Owned Businesses has grown from under 1000 - when we became one - to over 1600 today.
dxw-ers who attended the @EmployeeOwned conference last month share some of the insights they came away with bit.ly/3uWBhVw#EmployeeOwned
As we head towards the end of the year, we wanted to share some of the impact we’ve had.
Making a difference for communities and teams who deliver public services is what gets us out of bed.
Take a peek at our Impact report for more bit.ly/46RThxI 🧵
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ALT Sharing the difference we've made in 2023 #dxwTeam
Getting critical information to the public:
Our campaigns platform means non-technical government teams can get public campaigns up and running quickly and efficiently bit.ly/47UfJY9
Making the Arts more accessible to everyone:
We helped Leeds 2023 Year of Culture understand their different communities and get to grips with the barriers people face, so their programme of events was more accessible to everyone bit.ly/3e0lc8P