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Digital Code of Practice: Deliver value for people who live in B.C. and cultivate trust
Government services should be efficient, reliable, fair and safe.
Content style guide
This guide can be used by teams creating content for digital products, like an app or a form.
Success story: OrgBook BC
Organizations and citizens need easy access to verified information about registered BC organizations. To streamline and modernize this access, the OrgBook BC digital service was developed by the Government of British Columbia using proven technologies in Digital Trust.
Digital Code of Practice: Build diverse teams and internal capacity
Delivering great services means creating diverse, capable teams and giving them the support and flexibility that they need to do their jobs right.
Q&A: Richard Pope, author of Platformland
Richard Pope is a founding team member of the UK Government Digital Service, the first product manager for GOV.UK & author of Platformland – An anatomy of next-generation public services. In this Q&A, Richard answers more questions from our April 2025 #DigitalBC livestream.
Glossary of digital terms
Learn common technology and digital terms.
Natural resource ministries: Finding new solutions with OpenShift
Find out how the natural resource ministries leveraged OpenShift to transform the way they deliver digital products.
Digital Code of Practice: Work in the open
Open ways of working build public trust in government, encourage innovation, improve our services and make it easier for people to access information.
Digital Code of Practice: Design with people and embed inclusion
The most important goal of a digital service is to meet the needs of all people who use it.
Planning an inception week to onboard your digital team
Learn from Lab Services about conversations and activities to help set up your new digital team for success.
