Transforming digital presence: HOPE’s new identity and website launch

Demonstrating our commitment to improving patient, staff and community experience of the HOPE Adult Eating Disorder Provider Collaborative we are launching a colourful, refreshed identity, alongside our new website.

Across the site we share key information about the Provider Collaborative and its services plus details about the impact of projects and services across our region.

What’s new?

  • Dedicated website: Evolving from a single page, we’ve built a new site with easy-to-use navigation creating an accessible experience for visitors.
  • Key information: We explain who we are, our aims, and provide information about services we commission for people with adult eating disorders in the Thames Valley region. Clear referral guidance for professionals is available, alongside signposting information about our partners and their services.
  • Visual elements: We introduce our new look logo, colour palette, visuals and typography. These are designed with community group input to be modern, colourful and expressive.

Significant digital milestone

Our new website and brand identity showcase our ambition to raise the profile of the work of the Provider Collaborative”
says Catherine Sage, Interim Associate Director for the HOPE Provider Collaborative.

This launch is an important milestone for our service. It provides opportunities for connection, transparency, and information sharing with staff, patients, their families, other healthcare professionals and local communities

We will continue to build upon our digital presence to ensure we are reaching people who want and need to know about our services.”

Take a look around!

Explore our new website and learn more about the HOPE Provider Collaborative.

Your feedback is invaluable in helping us improve.

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