What we do
We provide help and advice to any organisation wanting to provide high quality scientific work that will stand up to scrutiny in the criminal justice sector.
Whether you want to initiate new research, implement the outcome of a research project, enter provision of forensic science for the first time or supply new products or sevices within the forensic science sector, Gill Tully has a proven record of leading change and improving performance.
If your team would benefit from training or coaching to help them to design research or validation projects, publish their work, look again at how the quality system works, or develop their skills more broadly, bespoke packages are available.
We provide independent review and challenge to help you improve the quality and effectiveness of your forensic science, whatever its level of maturity.
Our values
Our values are very simple: to promote good science, delivered well by skilled people.
That requires a systems approach: a scientific technique does not operate in isolation and the interfaces with people, processes and policies are equally important.
The services we offer are based on extensive experience within the criminal justice sector and are tailored to your specific needs.
Examples of Available Courses
Case Assessment and Interpretation training: improve your approach to setting forensic science case strategy and evaluation of scientific findings.
Understanding risks and uncertainties in geolocation analysis: what every analyst and RFPS specialist should know.
Method validation course: this 3-day course equips you to plan, conduct, document and evaluate validation studies to the standards required as part of ISO 17025, ISO 17020, the Forensic Science Regulator’s Codes of Practice and Conduct and other relevant standards and guidance.
Find out more
Read about Gill’s experience and profile.
Contact us to discuss your needs for training, advice or consultancy, whether large or small.