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Demelza launches new website

Demelza is pleased to announce the launch of a new website which will make it easier for professionals to refer children and young people who could benefit from its services.

Increasing the use of digital technology to deliver services and improve efficiency was part of the charity’s five-year strategy and follows on from its significant rebrand in March 2023.

The new website will improve engagement and accessibility for users and ensure families, healthcare professionals and supporters can connect with Demelza more effectively.

The website has been designed by Yoyo.

Demelza’s Deputy CEO Hayley Richardson said: “We’re really pleased to announce the launch of our new website.

“Our old website had limitations in navigation, accessibility and mobile responsiveness and we needed to bring it up to modern standards.

“The new site is faster, easier to use and more inclusive, making it easier for families to communicate with Demelza and increasing touchpoints and engagement.

“We’re excited to share it with families and supporters.”

The new site is faster, easier to use and more inclusive, making it easier for families to communicate with Demelza and increasing touchpoints and engagement."

Hayley Richardson Demelza’s Deputy CEO

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