by Mistralle Reid | Feb 25, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Digital innovation, Mental health
The Thoughtune app helps people to manage anxiety, depression and addictive behaviours. The app uses psychological theory and gamified interventions to help people set goals and manage their own behaviour. An Innovation Grant from The Inclusivity Project helped...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 25, 2022 | Age in the workplace, Case studies of our work with local businesses, Digital innovation
Infinite Choice are a company that provide businesses with online wellbeing assessment tools so they can see how their staff are doing and tailor their wellbeing programmes and benefits towards their personnel’s known needs. Here is an example of the dashboard...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 24, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Digital inclusion, Digital innovation, Human Resources, Mental health
Amy Fox recorded a podcast about workplace wellbeing. The Inclusivity Project gave her a grant for podcast equipment, and she used help from Dr. Emmylou Rahtz, who is skilled in listening to people tell their stories and representing them through her qualitative...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 24, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Covid, Digital inclusion, Digital innovation
Konektis is a company on a mission to put an end to terrible Zoom meetings. Founder Paul Hills has developed a series of ‘Video Meeting Signals’ to help improve communication, productivity and enjoyment of online meetings. Paul worked with Inclusivity researcher Dr...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 24, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Covid, Digital inclusion, Digital innovation
Mid Cornwall Lifestyles provides social opportunities and practical support for disabled people living in Cornwall. Thanks to an Innovation Grant from The Inclusivity Project, Mid Cornwall Lifestyles has been able to set up a new Loan IT service and enabled customers...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 24, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Digital inclusion, Digital innovation
Now & Then is a mobile application for which triggers remotely or via GPS or Bluetooth when near historical places of interest. It allows attractions to produce guided tours for visitors, helping to increase footfall and visitor enjoyment. Using a grant from The...
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