Could you help make the SWEMWBS tool more user-friendly?

Forum Central, in partnership with Leeds City Council Public Health invites quotes from creative digital designers for a project centred around the Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (SWEMWBS).

The work involves transforming our existing Word-based toolkit into an engaging, accessible online resource, and co-producing a script that will then be used to create a short animation (created by Public Health) to introduce the SWEMWBS tool in a clear and user-friendly way.

Full details are on the brief.

The Brief

Interactive Toolkit and Animation for SWEMWBS Brief

Timeline

We aim to complete this part of the project by the end July 2025, working to the following timeline:

  • Beginning of May: Selection and first meet with designer.
  • May/June: Content designing and collaboration with community partners and commissioners.
  • Early July: Review of content by partner working group.
  • End July: Completion of toolkit, script and storyboard.

Please outline your proposed schedule for key milestones.

Quote Submission

Interested designers should submit an expression of interest including:

  • Quote with detailed cost breakdown
  • Your availability and proposed timeline
  • Examples of previous work, particularly useful would be examples of working with the voluntary sector.

Submission deadline and contact details

Please submit your expression of interest and quote by Wednesday 30 April 2025.

Please email us any questions and send your submission FAO (for the attention of) the SWEMWBS Partner Working Group to: [email protected].