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Development of a Parent-Focused First Aid Mobile Application
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  2. Development of a Parent-Focused First Aid Mobile Application

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Development of a Parent-Focused First Aid Mobile Application

3sidedcube.com
Non-profit

Need for Accessible & User-Friendly Child First Aid Information

The British Red Cross recognized a need for a readily available, mobile resource providing clear, concise, and actionable first aid guidance specifically tailored for parents dealing with baby and child emergencies. Existing resources may not be easily accessible during a crisis or adequately presented for quick comprehension.

About the Client

A leading humanitarian organization providing first aid training and support.

Project Goals

  • Develop a native iOS and Android mobile application for parents.
  • Provide step-by-step guidance on managing first aid emergencies for babies and children.
  • Increase parent confidence in handling child first aid situations.
  • Achieve 50,000 downloads within the first year of launch.
  • Maintain a 4.5-star or higher rating on app stores.

Functional Requirements

  • Step-by-step first aid guides for common baby and child emergencies.
  • Video demonstrations of first aid techniques.
  • Interactive quizzes to test knowledge and reinforce learning.
  • A library of useful tips and advice for emergency preparedness.
  • Ability to bookmark frequently accessed information.
  • Offline access to all app content.
  • Integration with a content management system (CMS) for easy updates and additions.

Preferred Technologies

Native iOS Development (Swift/Objective-C)
Native Android Development (Kotlin/Java)
Storm CMS (Content Management System)
Video Hosting Platform (e.g., Vimeo, AWS S3)

Integrations Required

  • Potential integration with a push notification service for updates and reminders.
  • Analytics platform (e.g., Google Analytics, Firebase Analytics) for tracking app usage.

Key Non-Functional Requirements

  • High performance and responsiveness.
  • Robust offline functionality.
  • Scalability to accommodate future content updates and user growth.
  • Data security and privacy (especially regarding user data).
  • Accessibility compliance (e.g., WCAG guidelines).

Expected Business Impact

This application is expected to significantly improve the British Red Cross's ability to reach and empower parents with essential first aid knowledge. The increased accessibility and user-friendly design will lead to greater adoption and a demonstrable impact on child safety. The app is projected to save lives and reduce the severity of injuries, enhancing the organization's reputation and impact within the community.

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