The Clean Divorce Mobile App

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The Clean Divorce
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Suzanne Winlove-Smith
Ceo, Founder
(53)
5
Project
Academic experience
200 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
UI design UX design Mobile app development Information technology Artificial intelligence
Skills
software testing user feedback research mental health
Details

The main goal for the project is to create a mobile app that can assist parents going through relationship breakdown, separation & divorce. The app should be able to direct users to external resources and support to help parents navigate the divorce process, and provide tools to help them manage the emotional and financial aspects of the process. The app should also provide resources to help parents manage the emotional and legal aspects of the process, such as information about parental alienation, domestic violence, and mental health and have the ability to direct them to external resources to these services using affiliate links.


This will involve several different steps for the learners, including:


- Understanding the needs of parents going through relationship breakdown, separation & divorce.


- Researching and compiling resources and support services for parents.


- Developing tools to help parents manage the emotional and financial aspects of the divorce process.


- Integrating information about parental alienation, domestic violence, and mental health into the app.


- Testing the app and making improvements based on user feedback.


Deliverables

The tasks learners will need to complete to achieve the project goal include:


- Research and compile a comprehensive list of resources and support services for parents going through divorce. We currently have a list of external resources & tools however students may find other useful resources as well.


- Develop tools and features for the app to help parents manage the emotional and financial aspects of the divorce process.


- Integrate information about parental alienation, domestic violence, and mental health into the app. and also have the ability to direct them to these external resources


- Test the app with potential users and make improvements based on feedback.



Final deliverables should include:


- A fully functional mobile app that provides resources, support, and tools for parents going through divorce.


- Documentation of the research and compilation of resources and support services.


- A report on the testing process and user feedback, along with any improvements made to the app based on the feedback.


Mentorship

We will make ourselves fully available to the students and provide them will full access to all digital assets and intellectual property that they require. We will set up weekly meetings with the students to ensure this is a successful project and provides students with a valuable, interesting and meaningful learning experience.

Supported causes
Good health and well-being

About the company

Company
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Business services
Representation
Women-Owned Small Business Social Enterprise Community-Focused

The cost of divorce and family breakdown are well documented. The Divorce Act was recently changed to reflect the insurmountable costs to social services, families & communities. T.C.D.aims to meet a pressing need and foster better social, emotional, and economic outcomes for our kids, parents and communities. Traditional divorce is like raging against the storm - time, energy and money - misdirected against an inevitable negative outcome that is impacts everyone. Parental alienation is rising along with mental illness and studies indicate that teenage suicide is directly linked to family breakdown. The divorce process is inherently destabilizing - people feel overwhelmed, hopeless, and "divorce crazy." a term often used in amongst Family lawyers . Rates of domestic violence rise over 80% during relationship breakdown. T.C.D. is an integrated system that focuses on prevention in a simple way empowering and supporting families during these critical times.
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