This project challenges students to innovate in Australia's public healthcare system by addressing issues such as overcrowded emergency rooms and mental health service gaps while working in a regulated, resource-limited environment. Through intersectional approaches and community engagement, students aim to design solutions that foster people-centered care and equip healthcare workers to improve patient experiences and service delivery. The client, an ethically led design studio, encourages projects that stimulate societal change and cohesiveness, seeking ideas that are ethical, promote change, and exemplify innovative techniques.
This project positions Message Stick as a thought leader in the future of corporate communications and infrastructure. As an Indigenous-owned ICT services provider, Message Stick supports evolving workplace needs with advanced communication systems and strategic partnerships. Teams will develop strategies and innovations to reinforce Message Stick's role in guiding clients through ICT transformations.