Our work
We work with impact-driven start-ups and innovative organisations who want their products and services to be accessible to all.
Here are some highlights from our recent work.
Our latest Projects
Company Name: REACH CIC
We are researching and developing participatory design processes that centre lived experience for start-ups funded through Macmillan's Impact Investment Fund. These will be embedded into Macmillan's ways of working, ensuring people are at the centre of designing cutting edge cancer solutions in the UK.
Company Name: REACH CIC
We are democratising idea generation and collaboration in biomedical engineering research. Bringing together a mix of people with lived experience, healthcare professionals, researchers, creatives, policy experts, and engineers, we are co-designing, prototyping and building a tech solution that will work for all.
Company Name: Making Fitness Accessible
We did a user research and co-design process to develop a curriculum to train fitness professionals to be more inclusive and accessible in their delivery of services.
Company Name: Imperial College NHS
For Imperial College NHS, we facilitated a co-design process to improve user feedback mechanisms and learning from insights in the context of hospital wards.
Company Name: ZOE Health
We worked with ZOE to audit the accessibility of their app, and embed global accessibility standards into their product development processes, supporting their expansion to global markets and a wider market of users.
Company Name: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
We worked with public health staff and people affected by mental health to develop an inclusive mental health campaign.
Company Name: NHS North East London, Transformation Partners in Health and Care
For the NHS, we worked with seven Local Authorities and residents to co-design a new community health fund for underserved population groups.
Company Name: Bromley by Bow Primary Care Network
We worked with patients, clinical, and non-clinical teams to co-design accessible innovations to a primary care service.