
Rose Azadkan contributed to the ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid repository by delivering five features over three months, focusing on accessibility, UI consistency, and workflow enhancements. She implemented a cross-application immutability notice for Check Your Answers pages and improved accessibility in client forms using HTML and Ruby, ensuring compliance with standards and better screen reader support. Rose standardized income-related review flows by refactoring view partials to use a reusable GOV.UK Summary Card component, enhancing maintainability and visual consistency. She also introduced a new merits workflow step and refined currency and translation handling, demonstrating depth in both frontend and backend development practices.

January 2025: Delivered key features and fixes for ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid with a strong emphasis on user-facing polish, data accuracy, and workflow enhancement. Key outcomes include UI polish for Review and Answers views with translations and currency display refinements; a new merits workflow step to capture whether the client opposes the matter; a bug fix for the student loan partial; and improved test coverage and PR-driven improvements.
January 2025: Delivered key features and fixes for ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid with a strong emphasis on user-facing polish, data accuracy, and workflow enhancement. Key outcomes include UI polish for Review and Answers views with translations and currency display refinements; a new merits workflow step to capture whether the client opposes the matter; a bug fix for the student loan partial; and improved test coverage and PR-driven improvements.
December 2024 monthly summary for ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid. Focused on UI consistency and maintainability for income-related information. Implemented a reusable GOV.UK Summary Card (govuk_summary_card) to standardize the check-your-answers flow across income sections, and refactored multiple view partials to leverage this component. This positions the application for faster UI iterations and improved accessibility alignment in future sprints.
December 2024 monthly summary for ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid. Focused on UI consistency and maintainability for income-related information. Implemented a reusable GOV.UK Summary Card (govuk_summary_card) to standardize the check-your-answers flow across income sections, and refactored multiple view partials to leverage this component. This positions the application for faster UI iterations and improved accessibility alignment in future sprints.
November 2024 performance summary for ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid. Focused on data integrity and accessibility improvements. Delivered a cross-application immutability notice on Check Your Answers pages, enhanced accessibility for the client details form, and fixed a form grouping accessibility error. These changes improve user trust, comply with accessibility standards, and reduce support overhead by clarifying behavior and improving screen reader navigation.
November 2024 performance summary for ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid. Focused on data integrity and accessibility improvements. Delivered a cross-application immutability notice on Check Your Answers pages, enhanced accessibility for the client details form, and fixed a form grouping accessibility error. These changes improve user trust, comply with accessibility standards, and reduce support overhead by clarifying behavior and improving screen reader navigation.
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