CLEO Looking for Input Into Its Website Redesign

We’ve blogged before about the useful work done by Public Legal Information and Advice sites like CLEO, and its sister organizations in British Columbi and across the country.

I’ve found it surprising that the Website of the Public Legal Education Association of Canada is “Under Construction” though details of its work can be found in Red Deer, Alberta.

In Ontario, CLEO is looking for volunteers to help it redesign its website.

We need your input

In the coming weeks, we will be asking you, our community of users and stakeholders, for your feedback in a variety of ways:

Usability tests on the wireframes or blueprints for the site. These tests take less than five minutes to complete and help us ensure that people can find information on the site easily.
Feedback on the beta or “work-in-progress” version of our Services Map so we can confirm the information we have is correct and gather information about other organizations and services to add to our growing database.
Feedback on draft “Common Questions” and suggestions about other questions to include
User testing on a preliminary design for the site.
How to get involved

If you would be willing to help us with our testing, or if you would like more information on the development of “Your Legal Rights”, please contact Fiona MacCool, CLEONet Project Manager, at fionamaccool@cleonet.ca or call 416-408-4420 ext. 829.

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