To address these challenges, we embarked on a journey to design the NHS Sensory website. Our goal was clear, to create an engaging and accessible online hub tailored to the needs of 11-18-year-olds with sensory needs, as well as their parents and caregivers.
User-centric design: Our journey began with thorough research into the potential accessibility requirements of our users. We understood that the design had to be user-centric, putting their needs and comfort first.
Simple and concise layout: From a UX perspective, we crafted a layout and navigation system that was straightforward and concise. The goal was to make it easy for users to find the information and resources they needed quickly.
CMS-Driven WordPress Website: To ensure the sustainability and flexibility of the platform, we developed a CMS-driven WordPress website. This approach allows for easy content management and updates, ensuring that the website remains a valuable resource for years to come.
In creating the NHS Sensory website, we addressed the unique challenges faced by this audience, providing a user-friendly and resource-rich platform that empowers parents, carers, and children with sensory needs to access the support and information they require. Our solution goes beyond the website itself; it's about making healthcare accessibility a reality for everyone.