(CLOSED) Evolve: What is Missing
What is missing from the draft of SAMHSA’s new home page?
SAMHSA recently posted a draft version of a new SAMHSA.gov home page (www.samhsa.gov/evolve) and we are looking for feedback about what might be missing. Using the forum below, let us know if there is any information, service or web functionality that you feel deserves to be highlighted as part of the new SAMHSA.gov home page. Suggestions can be narrow or broad but please provide as much specificity as your are able about your idea.
Please remember that the prototype presented on www.samhsa.gov/evolve is only a draft and that significant changes are likely to come. Information about how user feedback was used in the development of the draft page is on the SAMHSA Blog – Project Evolve: Another Step Forward (http://blog.samhsa.gov/2012/01/03/project-evolve-another-step-forward).
Please share widely and encourage everyone interested in SAMHSA’s work to participate.
This forum will close on 1/23/2012.
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In the 'you are' for family member, it may help to put "Family Member or Friend"
Identifying possible audiences, suggest including 'friend' with 'family member' -- as opening this to be broader will include a much larger audience - almost everyone has a friend..or is a friend, or trusts a friend, or wishes they were, or had one, and 'family' as conventionally defined precludes many people as a target. Unless 'Family' is defined as somethign like "a circle of mutual concern" that it is too narrow.
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SAMSHA Acronym
Spelling out SAMSHA after the acronym at top of page would be good. I like the new layout, seems easier to navigate to a newcomer.
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sTop Tab: Condition-Disorder
Conditions-Disorders-substances tab would seem to confuse the general public
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Easy link if a state agency or SSA for MH or SA
Easy link if a state agency or SSA for MH or SA
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14 votes
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Additional audience
Add SAMHSA vendors and provide program updates, relevant rule changes, etc. These folks could comb through RFPs, but 'Clift's Notes' items could attract more potential vendors/build strengths of current ones.
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