Somo partners with Whizz-Kidz to launch a new digital community experience as part of the charity’s innovation plans to empower young wheelchair users by Tracy Williams March 12, 2021 March 12, 2021 Whizz-Kidz, one of the UK’s leading charities that support young wheelchair users has launched its new website, designed and built by digital product agency Somo. It marks the charity’s expanding focus on delivering the best-in-class digital experience to ensure they are as accessible and connected as possible to their beneficiaries during these challenging times. The new website is home to a host of new content, including over 30 newly produced videos and 30 enlightening audio interviews from a diverse range of wheelchair users.(*1) Whizz-Kidz transforms the lives of young wheelchair users by providing the equipment, support and life skills they need, when they need them, giving them the chance to develop their full potential. The impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has hit the charity sector hard, with so many experiencing soaring demand for their services alongside significantly reduced income. Whizz-Kidz have met these challenges head-on by embracing digital innovation and increasing accessibility for as many as possible with their new online offering. Since founding in 1990, the charity has supported more than 20,000 young wheelchair users across the UK. As part of its pro bono partnership with Whizz-Kidz, Somo helped to bring the Whizz-Kidz renewed focus on digital to life, meeting the changing needs of young wheelchair users and addressing how the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have impacted support provision. Migrating over to a new content management system has transformed the look of both the front and back-end infrastructure, creating a vibrant, engaging, modern user experience. Both partners are pleased to say that the site has an ‘AAA’ accessibility rating which meets the maximum standards set out in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (*2). Amongst other exciting features, the website hosts a new ‘Discover’ section complete with videos, podcasts, blogs and articles that are made specifically for young wheelchair users. In addition to Somo’s generous pro bono support, the charity was able to create the new suite of digital resources thanks to funding from the National Lottery Community Fund.(*3) Using cutting-edge technology such as React with Next.js, Vercel, Tailwind CSS and AWS, Somo created a component library to allow Whizz-Kidz to design customisable pages across its website. This gives content creators far more flexibility when creating pages for events and campaigns, to enhance the user experience and more fully meet the charity’s promotional and fundraising needs at this difficult time. The accessibility functions have been deployed throughout, such as keyboard and speech recognition navigation and simple website text and zoom-in capabilities, allowing as many people as possible to use the site easily. Whizz-Kidz Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Tracy Williams previous post Charity Lifelites donates life-changing technology to children at The J’s children’s hospice service in Essex next post Care homes in Cumbria and Nottinghamshire to pilot diagnostic telemedicine developed by GPs You may also like Stairlift Expert Gives Advice For 2022 Energy Crisis December 13, 2022 GPs to be able to offer patients ‘digital pill’ for mental health November 29, 2022 Integration of App for Smart Phones gives NHS authority added resilience and... November 21, 2022 Best sleep-boosting foods, plus new study reveals how Brits sleep November 8, 2022 How secure video sharing is improving how clinical teams diagnose, manage and... September 29, 2022 London teens to get preventative mental health support through digital therapeutic app September 19, 2022 Breakthrough Parkinson’s technology moves to next stage in NICE evaluation September 19, 2022 Certific and PocDoc to tackle cardiovascular disease globally with remote monitoring September 6, 2022 UK’s leading digital care technology service sees huge results for social care... August 19, 2022 Xrai Glass: Revolutionary new glasses allow deaf people and people who have... August 16, 2022 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.