Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Give your office a clear, accessible and trustworthy digital presence where residents, schools, partners and municipalities can find prevention programmes, health advice, statistics and event information without confusion.
When local health data is buried in PDFs, spread across multiple pages or presented without context, residents and partner organisations struggle to interpret it. This makes it harder for your office to communicate priorities, support prevention work and demonstrate local needs clearly.
Health campaigns, workshops, school activities and community events often lose visibility when dates, locations, registration details and updates are published inconsistently. People may miss relevant activities simply because the information is not presented in one reliable place.
If guidance, downloadable resources and campaign materials are not organised by topic or audience, visitors have to search too long for what they need. Teachers, parents, older adults and partner organisations may leave without finding the right information.
Public health offices communicate with residents, schools, municipalities, media and healthcare partners at the same time. Without a clear structure, content becomes too broad, key pages are overlooked and important information is harder to access for the people it is meant for.
Present local indicators, reports and trend information in a way that is easier for residents and stakeholders to follow. You can publish data with explanations, comparisons, downloadable documents and clear page structures that support informed decision-making.
Keep all workshops, screenings, awareness days, school activities and community events in one organised calendar. Your team can publish dates, venues, registration details, target audiences and updates so people know what is happening and how to take part.
Organise prevention programmes, educational materials, recommendations and downloadable resources by topic, audience and format. This helps visitors quickly reach the materials most relevant to them, whether they are parents, teachers, young people or partner organisations.
Create dedicated pathways for different user groups, such as residents, schools, municipalities, media or healthcare partners. This allows your office to present the same organisation more clearly, without forcing every visitor through the same navigation journey.
Enable people to contact your office, register for events, submit requests or ask for information through clear online forms. Forms can be designed to collect only the necessary data, support your internal processes and align with GDPR requirements.
Yes. Your team will be able to update pages, publish news, add events, upload documents and maintain key sections without needing technical support for routine changes. We structure the website so day-to-day content management is practical for public sector teams.
Yes. We can create a multilingual website so you can publish content in the languages relevant to your region, cross-border cooperation or institutional requirements. This helps you communicate more effectively with diverse audiences while keeping the structure consistent across languages.
The website is planned with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility requirements in mind and built to support GDPR-conscious handling of personal data. That includes clear content structure, accessible navigation, readable layouts and forms designed around appropriate data collection practices.
We are used to working with public institutions that need clear scope, documentation, review stages and formal approvals. We can align the project with your procurement process, provide structured deliverables and plan the work around internal sign-off, legal review and stakeholder feedback.