About us
Passionate about post-its, bonkers about blueprints or just want to connect with other like-minded thinker, doers and change makers?
Join us for the 'Service Designers Connect' meet-up and help shape the future of a vibrant community here in the heart of the East Midlands.
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Upcoming events
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Making virtual meetings work
·OnlineOnlineService Designers Connect #20
What’s this session about?
Well, back in May 2024 we had a 'workshop' about workshops. So it felt only right to have a 'virtual meeting' about virtual meetings. Yes, we know, very us :-)But let’s be honest. Most virtual meetings suck.
People get distracted, or confused. Energy levels drop, and it can feel like nothing meaningful was achieved.
But it doesn’t have to be that way.Join us for our 1st interactive online session with Dave Gray, co-author of the newly updated Gamestorming 2.0, who’ll share practical techniques for designing virtual meetings that actually work, where people stay engaged, connections feel real, and the time is well spent.
Dave will be sharing how to...
- Keep people focused and energised throughout a session
- Design meeting experiences that spark genuine collaboration
- Move from vague conversations to tangible, meaningful outputs
- Make remote work feel less isolating and more productive
What you’ll get out of it
- Practical techniques you can use straight away
- A clearer way to think about meeting design
- Confidence to run sessions that people actually want to attend
- Connections with others figuring out the same challenges
Who should come along?
Anyone who runs, facilitates, or sits through virtual meetings. You could be a designer, researcher, project manager, educator, or anyone who wants to make online collaboration feel less draining and more worthwhile.About this session
🎫 This is a free online event, but places are limited. All attendees will have the opportunity to win a free copy of Gamestorming 2.0!!!About our facilitator
Dave Gray is a self proclaimed 'Possibilitarian' and the co-author of Gamestorming, a bestselling guide to creative collaboration which has sold has sold more than 100,000 copies and has been translated into 16 languages.His newly updated Gamestorming 2.0 features 95 games and three new chapters, with a focus on making group work more engaging and productive, in person and online.
Dave can be found on the web at:
http://xplaner.com–
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Innovation in Health Care
Fothergill House, 16 King Street, Nottingham, GBWhat’s this session about?
Join us for an evening exploring innovation in healthcare, featuring insights from two practitioners working at the forefront of change.Dr Mark Simmonds and Ali Fawkes will share lessons from their lived experience designing, testing and scaling health innovations: from digital patient records and hospital transformation, to co-designed health-tech programmes grounded in real patient lives.
Expect practical insights, honest reflections, and a focus on creating solutions that truly improve outcomes for both patients and professionals.
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What does it take to turn digital health systems into something that actually improves care?
Dr Mark Simmonds, Deputy Medical Director at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH)
Since 2015, Mark has led the clinical development of Nervecentre’s mobile-first Electronic Patient Record, shaping how digital tools can support safer, more efficient, and higher-quality care.
In this talk, he shares what he’s learned from leading large-scale, real-world transformation programmes, from real-time hospital operations to Front Door redesign and how these approaches have scaled across multiple Trusts.
Mark will reflect on the practical insights behind making data-driven healthcare work in complex environments: what unlocks better clinical flow, where digital programmes succeed (or struggle), and how to design systems that genuinely support frontline staff and patient outcomes.
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Accelerating the development of respiratory health technologies using co-design and UCD
Ali Fawkes, Head of Social Innovation at Humanly
Traditional health tech testing shows whether a product can work, but often misses whether it fits into the messy reality of people’s lives. In respiratory health, this gap has led to limited real-world impact from new innovations.
In this talk, Ali shares insights from Humanly’s collaboration with Asthma + Lung UK to design and run an Innovation Accelerator focused on helping people with lung conditions to move more. Central to the programme was deep, meaningful involvement from people living with these conditions, shaping both the accelerator itself and the testing of new products.
Ali will explore the approach, what was learned, and the impact — offering practical lessons for creating health technologies that balance clinical effectiveness with real-world usability and desirability.
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About our Speakers
Dr Mark Simmonds | LinkedIn
Dr Mark Simmonds is a consultant in Critical Care Medicine and Deputy Medical Director at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) where he has been a leading figure in digital transformation. Since 2015, Mark has clinically led the development of the mobile‑centric Nervecentre Electronic Patient Record, shaping a data‑driven approach to improving care quality, operational flow and clinical safety.
His digital leadership has underpinned major programmes that have spread across multiple Trusts including Integrated Discharge, real‑time hospital operations and Front Door transformation.
Mark’s work has contributed to national recognition through multiple HSJ Patient Safety and Digital Award finals and a Building Better Healthcare award. Most recently, Mark was SRO for Nervecentre Patient Administration, Theatres and Outpatients programme which, in November 2025, was the first end to end delivery of this novel EPR.
Ali Fawkes | LinkedIn
Ali Fawkes is Head of Social Innovation at Humanly and brings extensive experience in leading inclusive research, service design and innovation projects across health, employment, disability and social care. She specialises in designing and facilitating approaches that surface insight from diverse perspectives, particularly in complex settings where inclusion and accessibility are essential.
Before moving into human-centred design in 2015, Ali worked in specialist education and advocacy roles, including at the University of Cambridge and VoiceAbility. This brings an unusual depth of practical experience in how organisations work with people whose needs are often underserved by standard approaches.
Ali is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a recent finalist in the Innovation Awards for Innovation Thought Leader of the Year, and a regular speaker at conferences including Service Design in Government and UX Healthcare. She holds a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from the University of Kent, a PGCE and Master’s in Education from the University of Cambridge, and a British Sign Language Level 1 Award
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