I feel your pain. Every aspect of the EHCP process feels like deceptive design to put off engagement. But parents are stubborn buggers who care a lot about their kids. You need next-gen resilience, good luck to you 🤞👍
November 26, 2025 at 9:46 AM
I feel your pain. Every aspect of the EHCP process feels like deceptive design to put off engagement. But parents are stubborn buggers who care a lot about their kids. You need next-gen resilience, good luck to you 🤞👍
The other good analogy (but more complex to visualise) is a restaurant - the user is focused on enjoying a meal, but there needs to be a building, staff, ingredients, fire safety, furniture, payments system, alcohol license, plates and cutlery, cold storage, gas and electric supplies etc.
October 31, 2025 at 1:45 PM
The other good analogy (but more complex to visualise) is a restaurant - the user is focused on enjoying a meal, but there needs to be a building, staff, ingredients, fire safety, furniture, payments system, alcohol license, plates and cutlery, cold storage, gas and electric supplies etc.
Would something like this help? For users, they see a rope, but in government, a service is comprised of many different threads which may be visible to different extents.
October 31, 2025 at 1:07 PM
Would something like this help? For users, they see a rope, but in government, a service is comprised of many different threads which may be visible to different extents.
Some helpful examples there, but it disappointingly tars health imaging with the same brush as language interpretation. AI use in cancer imaging has proven to be a success, finding cancers missed by doctors.
Some helpful examples there, but it disappointingly tars health imaging with the same brush as language interpretation. AI use in cancer imaging has proven to be a success, finding cancers missed by doctors.